The Philosophy of MoneyRoutledge, 2 באוג׳ 2004 - 616 עמודים 'I have lost interest ...in all that I have written prior to The Philosophy of Money . This one is really my book, the others appear to me colourless and seem as if they could have been written by anyone else.' - Georg Simmel to Heinrich Rickert (1904) In The Philosophy of Money , Simmel provides us with a remarkably wide-ranging discussion 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, the human personality, the position of women, individual freedom and many other areas of human existence. Later he provides us with an account of the consequences of the modern money economy and the division of labour, which examines the processes of alienation and reification in work, urban life and elsewhere. Perhaps, more than any of his other sociological works, The Philosophy of Money gives us an example of his comprehensive analysis of the interrelationships between the most diverse and seemingly connected social phenomena. This revised edition of the translation by Tom Bottomore and David Frisby, includes a new Preface by Davi |
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Acknowledgements | xii |
Note on the Translation | xiii |
Preface to the Third Edition | xiv |
Preface to the Second Edition | xlvi |
Introduction to the Translation | 1 |
The Philosophy of Money | 50 |
Analytical Part | 55 |
Synthetic Part | 282 |
The Constitution of the Text | 519 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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