Essay explores conflation of money and physical objects

A new essay examines how money shapes perceptions of buildings and other material items in society.

The piece discusses the dual nature of structures, noting physical attributes alongside invisible ownership and pricing details. It draws on historical economic debates, including views from the early 2000s and the 2007 financial crisis. Authors highlight tensions in economic theory regarding money's role versus tangible reality. The work is excerpted from the forthcoming book Against Money.

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