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Contested Money: Toward a New Social Contract

Contested Money: Toward a New Social Contract

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Contested Money explores the relationship between money, value, the common good, and innovation, proposing a new monetary model that could have a positive impact on social and individual welfare.

Format: Hardback
Length: 136 pages
Publication date: 02 October 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Money, a captivating and contentious subject, has always stirred debate and fascination. Delving into the core of what money is and how it fulfills its vital roles in the modern economy is essential to grasp the societal implications of the digital revolution's money transformation. In this insightful book, we explore the intricate connections between the present and potential characteristics of money, its production processes, and its relationship to fundamental concepts such as value, the common good, and innovation.

Contested Money takes us on a thought-provoking journey as it examines the potential for money to play a transformative role in a new paradigm. Author Massó presents a comprehensive monetary model that operates as a parallel currency, linking the processes of monetary and value creation in a novel partnership between citizens and the state. This model is rooted in reciprocal rights and responsibilities, aiming to enhance social and individual welfare.

Throughout the book, Massó meticulously outlines the foundations of this proposed monetary model, shedding light on its potential to reshape the twenty-first-century social contract. He delves into the historical evolution of money, the challenges faced by traditional monetary systems, and the opportunities presented by digital technologies. By examining the interplay between money, value, and the broader social context, Contested Money offers a fresh perspective on the role of money in our lives.

This book appeals to a wide range of scholars, students, and readers who are eager to gain a contemporary understanding of what money is, how it is evolving, and the role it can play in shaping a more inclusive and sustainable future. It encourages us to reevaluate our existing monetary systems and explore alternative approaches that prioritize social well-being and economic justice.

In conclusion, Contested Money is a thought-provoking and indispensable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complex terrain of money and its impact on society. By challenging our preconceptions and exploring new possibilities, this book empowers us to reimagine the role of money in our lives and work towards a more equitable and prosperous future.

Weight: 430g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367375492

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