
Examines the theory of money in a comparable manner to Adam Smith, Karl Marx and Georg Simmel. This book argues that money is a promise, a supreme value, a transcendent value and an obligation or a law. It also argues that money has taken the place of God and is the dominant global religion in practice, even if no one believes in it in principle. Goodchild examines the theory of money in a comparable manner to Adam Smith, Karl Marx and Georg Simmel. However by contrast to the conclusions of these...