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The Social History of Money: How Cash, Credit, and Debt Shaped Society From Ancient Barter to Digital Currencies

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The Social History of Money: How Cash, Credit, and Debt Shaped Society From Ancient Barter to Digital Currencies

De: Simon Redford
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Explore the sweeping financial history of human debt and discover how money secretly engineers everyday social power. Perfect for your morning commute, this thought-provoking journey travels from ancient village markets to modern online spaces. You will see firsthand how cash and credit have always been tools of control, morality, and survival.

Navigating today’s rapidly changing economy requires looking back at the rulers, merchants, and everyday people who built our systems of trust. This eye-opening sociological exploration reveals that currency is far more than a neutral tool for trade. It is an emotional and political force that continuously rewrites the rules of human freedom and obligation.

What you'll discover inside:

  • How ancient societies managed surplus and scarcity through reciprocity long before the first coins were minted.

  • The hidden ways religious bans on usury and the rise of merchant banking birthed global empires and fueled the slave trade.

  • Why industrialization and consumer credit completely redrew class relations and gender norms for the working class.

  • The psychological shift from physical gold and paper cash to the invisible ledgers of modern public debt and stock markets.

  • How modern smartphones, algorithms, and speculative cultures are rewriting who is trusted and who is financially excluded today.

Whether you are a history buff or simply seeking to make sense of your own relationship with wealth, this captivating narrative will change how you view every transaction. Press play to embark on an unforgettable exploration of the social technology that connects us all. Understand the past to navigate your financial future today.

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