Bill mora is a professor at Vassor College in New York City. He received an award that took the place of his student loan as part of his financial aid package. The letter told him he had a moral obligation to repay it. "I'd better start repaying this thing," bill says.
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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