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The Moral Power of Money: Morality and Economy in the Life of the Poor

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The Moral Power of Money: Morality and Economy in the Life of the Poor

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Looking beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary social interactions, The Moral Power of Money investigates the forces of power and morality at play, particularly among the poor. Drawing on fieldwork in a slum of Buenos Aires, Ariel Wilkis argues that money is a critical symbol used to negotiate not only material possessions, but also the political, economic, class, gender, and generational bonds between people.

Through vivid accounts of the stark realities of life in Villa Olimpia, Wilkis highlights the interplay of money, morality, and power. Drawing out the theoretical implications of these stories, he proposes a new concept of moral capital based on different kinds, or "pieces," of money. Each chapter covers a different "piece"-money earned from the informal and illegal economies, money lent through family and market relations, money donated with conditional cash transfers, political money that binds politicians and their supporters, sacrificed money offered to the church, and safeguarded money used to support people facing hardships. This book builds an original theory of the moral sociology of money, providing the tools for understanding the role money plays in social life today.




Author: Ariel Wilkis
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: Dec 19, 2017
Number of Pages: 224 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1503604284
ISBN-13: 9781503604285
 

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