Bill morer is an anthropologist at the university of california erwein. He's the author of, how would you like to pay and other works about the nature and origin of money. Next week in our money two point o series, the psychology of inequality. We're working on a story about people who claimed to be someone they were not. If you're willing to share yo own personal story with us, record a short voiced memoir on your phone and email it to us at ideas at hidden brain dot org or use the subject line, making it up.
What’s the point of money? The answer might seem obvious: we need it to get paid for our work and to buy the things we need. But there’s also a deeper way to look at the role of money in our lives. This week in our Money 2.0 series, we revisit a favorite 2020 episode for an anthropologist’s take on the origin story of money. What if the cash and coins we carry are not just tools for transactions, but manifestations of human relationships?
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