Tx 434881b4afdbfe97d660f3646dfd3b9b6c33697f@14281084

Included in block 14,281,084 at 2017-08-04 13:30:54 (UTC)


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parent_permlinkunited-we-stand
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body"@@ -1247,16 +1247,711 @@
ing read though.
+ It's an anthropological study of the history of money. I learned so much and I only got 30%25 through it (will get around to finishing it one day). The first thing I learned from it was that a bartering economy never existed, bartering DID happen of course but it wasn't systematically the main form dealing with resources, it was usually reserved specifically for strangers and people outside the community. Inside the community a kind of %22reputation economy%22 was pretty much widespread, there were also many tribes where everything belonged to everybody....but a society where barter was central never existed, it was made up by Adam Smith in his attempt to explain why money is necessary.
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