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Politics, money

September 13, 2024 |

the forces of regulatory capture won the debate handily and that is good for the stock market. more emoluments to business. more centralized control, or as Waltz says, "neighborliness".

As money mutates into a new form that demands all kinds of markets, new ways of making financial transactions, and new kinds of business.

From: The History of Money, by Jack Weatherford.

From primitive man's cowrie shells to the electronic cash card, from the markets of Timbuktu to the New York Stock Exchange, The History of Money explores how money and the myriad forms of exchange have affected humanity, and how they will continue to shape all aspects of our lives–economic, political, and personal.

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