Globalisation For Sale

Globalisation For Sale by Swardt-Kraus, published by Kegan Paul on September 15, 2000, is a comprehensive examination of the evolution of money and its role in modern society. This 272-page book delves into how standardized monetized exchanges have transformed trade, work, and social structures, marking significant shifts in the contemporary landscape of globalization. The author discusses the implications of these changes, particularly in relation to the electrification and globalization of financial markets.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of the complexities surrounding global financial flows and their effects on social spaces and individuals. The book addresses critical questions regarding the relationship between globalization, valorization, and marginalization, making it a relevant resource for those interested in business and economic dynamics. Through its exploration of these themes, Globalisation For Sale offers insights into the challenges faced by politicians and social theorists in navigating the modern financial landscape.
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Money has been an important part of modernity ever since it was exchanged for goods centuries ago. The evolution of systematically standardized monetized exchanges expedited trade between localities across space, standardized exchanges over time, and transformed work into wage labor. Money also generated the possibilities for specialization which were not possible under a system of barter, and solidified the emergence and development of the modern epoch. The contemporary changes in monetised exchanges, such as the electrification and globalization of monetary processes and financial markets, are unequivocal indicators of contemporary globalization. They are also some of the most important, and far-reaching, social changes of our time. Understanding and managing global financial flows and their impact of social spaces and people, is one of the most complex and difficult tasks facing politicians and social theorists today. Helping to meet the challenges posed by these changes, this important volume focuses on three questions central to the interplay between globalization, valorization and marginalization.
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