Money? Remarks from Legal Sociology and Anthropology

Money can be considered either as a word for sensitive folks or as a fiction. Its importance (in terms of a substitute for other goods), its benefits, & its evil effects have made it, in the sociology of law, an object of fundamental reflection that requires a thorough rethinking in the fields o...

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