How Money Talks

How Money Talks by Lesley Murdin, published by Taylor & Francis Group on June 14, 2019, explores the multifaceted role of money in human interactions and society. This edition spans 198 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into how money reflects our emotions, from greed and generosity to pride and humiliation, illustrating its significance in both everyday life and literature.
Readers will find an examination of the origins and history of money, alongside insights into how our attitudes toward it reveal deeper connections among individuals. The text addresses the implications of money as a means of exchange, akin to language, and discusses its influence on social mobility and relationships. This work is intended for psychological therapists and general readers interested in the intersections of finance, psychology, and human behavior.
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Money speaks in everyday life and in literature of our greed and our generosity, our pride and our humiliation and as it passes among us it shows our creativity and our ability to co-operate even while it can also lead us to fight to the death. This book is for psychological therapists and for the general reader interested in human nature. Money has mattered since the first human attempts to symbolise value and enable people to wait for the return on their own labours. Since the financial crisis of 2008 its impact at a macro as well as a micro level is inescapable. It has become a means of exchange, much like language and has opened up social mobility to factors other than birth. This book looks at the origin of money and its history but most of all, what attitudes to money tell us about the way we connect to each other.
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