The Philosophy of Money

Cover
Taylor & Francis, 2011 - 640 Seiten

With a new foreword by Charles Lemert

'Its greatness...lies in ceaseless and varied use of the money form to unearth and conceptually reveal incommensurabilities of all kinds, in social reality fully as much as in thought itself.' - Fredric Jameson

In The Philosophy of Money, Georg Simmel puts money on the couch. He provides us with a classic analysis of the social, psychological and philosophical aspects of the money economy, full of brilliant insights into the forms that social relationships take. He analyzes the relationships of money to exchange, human personality, the position of women, and individual freedom. Simmel also offers us prophetic insights into the consequences of the modern money economy and the division of labour, in particular the processes of alienation and reification in work and urban life.

An immense and profound piece of work it demands to be read today and for years to come as a stunning account of the meaning, use and culture of money.

Georg Simmel (1858-1918) was born in Berlin, the youngest of seven children. He studied philosophy and history at the University of Berlin and was one of the first generation of great German sociologists that included Max Weber.

 

Ausgewählte Seiten

Inhalt

Introduction to the Translation
1
The Philosophy of Money
51
Preface
53
Analytical Part
59
1 Value and Money
61
2 The Value of Money as a Substance
139
3 Money in the Sequence of Purposes
219
Synthetic Part
303
4 Individual Freedom
305
5 The Money Equivalent of Personal Values
384
6 The Style of Life
465
The Constitution Of The Text
557
Name Index
579
Urheberrecht

Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen

Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen

Autoren-Profil (2011)

Georg Simmel (1858-1918) was born in Berlin, the youngest of seven children. He studied philosophy and history at the University of Berlin and was one of the first generation of great German sociologists that included Max Weber.

Bibliografische Informationen