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Money Infrastructure for Solidarity and Sustainability
- Source :
- Historical Social Research, Ruptures, Transformations, Continuities: Rethinking Infrastructures and Ecology
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- DEU, 2022.
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Abstract
- The sum of an ideal view of society, with an abstract action model of social interaction, imbues money infrastructure that seeks to further a utopian view of society. This article analyses the cases of ordinary money as the euro and Sardex, a successful case of complementary currency born in Sardinia in 2009, with a specific focus on the different forms of solidarity and sustainability that these two types of money advance. The examples provide the basis for identifying two models of money infrastructure, namely the “indifferent” and the “situational.” The former is based on the historical model of self-interested utilitarianism of the monetarist approach with a specific focus on the satisfaction of individual preferences, but scant consideration of their formation and externalities. The latter, by contrast, has the potential to enhance cooperation and solidarity among its users to promote collective aims on a situational basis. This type of money appears to be much closer to a local, tangible level that can shape new policies for sustainability.<br />Historical Social Research Vol. 47, No. 4 (2022): Special Issue: Ruptures, Transformations, Continuities. Rethinking Infrastructures and Ecology. Starting Point and Frequency: Year: 1979, Issues per volume: 4, Volumes per year: 1
- Subjects :
- socioeconomic development
Geldpolitik
monetary policy
cooperation
Sociology of Economics
complementary currency
infrastructure
Geld
Sociology & anthropology
Kooperation
regional promotion of economy
Solidarität
solidarity
Sardex
Nachhaltigkeit
sozioökonomische Entwicklung
Euro
Infrastruktur
utopia
values
currency
Values
sustainability
Solidarity
regionale Wirtschaftsförderung
Soziologie, Anthropologie
money
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Wirtschaftssoziologie
Währung
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Historical Social Research, Ruptures, Transformations, Continuities: Rethinking Infrastructures and Ecology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e7ca191a9d2fa1252787ef3680bb28ee