MONEY IS A brilliant piece of social technology. It enables people to share and exchange even in a very large community, and to recognise the reality of interdependence. Money is meant to be an instrument of community. Many social and cultural forms of community are founded upon the vision and values of the great world spiritual traditions. These traditions recognise as essential to life the reality of the inner world and of a higher force that can enter a person’s inner world. These traditional social forms were intended both to ensure human survival and to support the struggle for contact with ...

 

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