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2023-08-11 20:30:09

enur72 on Nostr: I'll try to add some thoughts to a previous statement, when I wrote that our belief ...

I'll try to add some thoughts to a previous statement, when I wrote that our belief system is the foundation, layer zero, of civilization, while money is its cornerstone, layer one.

The viewpoint I use here is anthropologist in its nature. I choose to use this as a starting point, since understanding money as a concept IMO should be based on a much broader analysis than for instance engineering or economics.

The reason why I think money is so important for civilization is because money makes it possible

- to transfer economic value quickly and over long distance
- to preserve economic value over long periods of time
- to give more options to participants in the game called "the generous tit for tat"
- to have voluntary exchange with strangers because it takes trust out of the equation.
- to quantify and calculate costs and interest
- to make exponentially better use of our individual and differing talents on the basis of specialization
- to make exponentially better use of those traits that separates us from other species, and most notably our appreciation of time preference
- to incentivize peaceful cooperation and disincentivize coercion, violence and war
- to capitalize on and unleash the value of private property
- to give gifts to those who need them, without having to identify what they need most
- to punish criminals in a humane way that focuses on compensating the victim
- to let people build on their exchange in trade to alson include exchange of values, knowledge and culture

In fact, I'm not able to wrap my mind around how a society can build something like a city without some form of efficient money.

Am I missing something in my list above?

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