An edition of The secret life of money (1994)

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How Money Can Be Food for the Soul

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An edition of The secret life of money (1994)

The Secret Life of Money

How Money Can Be Food for the Soul

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The Secret Life of Money lifts the veils surrounding one of our most ubiquitous creations. Tad Crawford delves into ancient tales and modern events, from King Midas to the birth of the credit card, uncovering the sources of our firmly rooted and unexamined assumptions about money by laying bare its history, mythology, and psychology.

Crawford shows how dispelling illusions about what money does and what it has to offer not only will free our minds, but will guide us toward lasting values. And since so many human transactions are based on the exchange of currency, understanding our relationship to money can clarify our connection to other people and to our communities. The Secret Life of Money is a journey which will serve as a tool in interpreting how money talks and what it has to say.

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Allworth Press
Language
English
Pages
304

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The Secret Life of Money: How Money Can Be Food for the Soul
September 1996, Allworth Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The secret life of money
Cover of: Secret Life of Money
Secret Life of Money: How Money Can Be Food for the Soul
March 1994, Diane Pub Co
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"IN THIS ERA of extraordinary inventions, many of our grandparents knew a world where horses reared at the first glimpse of an automobile, recordings of sound were a new marvel, airplanes realized the dream of flight, and radio, television, nuclear bombs, computers, and genetic engineering were obscured in the mysteries of the future."

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Paperback
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
Weight
12 ounces

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OL8679436M
ISBN 10
188055951X
ISBN 13
9781880559512
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2007020
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