Savage Money: The Anthropology and Politics of Commodity Exchange

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Taylor & Francis, 1997 - Business & Economics - 333 pages
The deeper philosophical meaning of "value" is examined in this thought-provoking study of the household values that are associated with agricultural land, rural marketing, village money lending, and the use of diverse forms of "money" in Central India. Gregory (anthropology, Australian National U.) uses a comparative approach based on extensive field work in Central India to analyze the values that spring from reciprocally recognized relations of affinity, consanguinity and contiguity, and to contemplate how these relate to western notions of money and value--the "savage money" of free market capitalism. This is a second printing of a 1997 book. c. Book News Inc.
 

Contents

The Value Question
1
Beyond Gifts and Commodities
41
Land as the Supreme Good
71
Production of Commodities by Means of Goods
119
Mercantile Kinship
163
Usury Interest and Usance
211
Domesticated Money
233
Savage Money
265
Toward a Radical Humanist Anthropology
297
Bibliography
313
Index
327
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