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The rise of cryptocurrencies seems to be disrupting our very definition of money. But this author explains why bitcoin may not be as novel as it seems.
The Made Up World of Money
Money might just be “the most powerful metaphor we have.
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Money is “a social agreement,” according to
Frederick Kaufman, a journalism professor at the City University of New York. You and the cashier both agree that a $20 bill a green piece of paper that any baby or dog wouldn’t hesitate to tear to shreds is worth something, and this consensus imbues the bill with value. Eventually, babies get on board, as they’re taught the value humans have long ascribed to different types of currency; a value that’s socially constructed, but so deeply ingrained in our society that it feels silly to question.
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I don’t have a crystal ball, but for the past decade I have been delving into the history and philosophy of money. So while I can t tell you what will happen next week or next year, I can help contextualize some of the hidden forces that lie behind your decision whatever it may be.
Jan 08, 2021
This month, we’ve got Cupid, whales, snakes and lovers, and more. To submit a first line, email booklifeeditor@booklife.com.
Elegy to Murder
Priscilla Royal
“In the fickle light of an ashen moon, Crowner Ralph struggled to glimpse even a hint that the boat he hoped to see was approaching the shore.”
Emancipation
Michael R. Lane
“On a bright dog day beneath Kaufmann’s Roman-numeral clock stands a long-whiskered, head-bowed man in a seedy black wool coat and unfastened galoshes.”
First Quiver
Beth C. Greenberg
“It occurred to Cupid as his fingernails slipped off the edge of Mount Olympus that Mother had finally called his bluff.”