The Philosophy of Money

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The Philosophy of Money is Georg Simmel’s influential sociological and philosophical study that examines how money shapes modern culture, social relationships, and individual consciousness.

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instanceOf book
sociological work
author Georg Simmel NERFINISHED
centralConcept money and individual freedom
money and social distance
money as a form of social interaction
money as a means of exchange
money as a measure of value
objectification of social relations
countryOfOrigin German Empire NERFINISHED
field philosophy
social theory
sociology
genre social theory
sociology of money
hasEdition 1900 first edition
1907 revised edition
hasEnglishTranslation The Philosophy of Money (English edition) NERFINISHED
influenced critical theory
cultural sociology
economic sociology
social philosophy of modernity
influencedBy Immanuel Kant
Karl Marx
classical political economy
notableIdea money contributes to impersonal social relations
money fosters calculative rationality
money increases individual autonomy
money transforms qualitative values into quantitative values
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Philosophie des Geldes NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1900
structure sociological analysis of modern culture
theoretical analysis of value and money
subject culture
division of labor
economic sociology
exchange
individual consciousness
modernity
money
rationalization
reification
social philosophy
social relationships
sociology
urban life
value theory

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Georg Simmel notableWork The Philosophy of Money