"The central contention of the book that money is mysterious in ways that go beyond the thinking of most economists is certainly correct, and the promise that sociologists will develop new theories and policy contributions is exciting." Max Stuer, London School of Economics
"The Sociology of Money offers a much-needed, wide-ranging study of the discussions on the nature, properties and role of money in social, political and economic theory. Dodd's critical significance of money as medium in social theory. This analytical and critical account should be essential reading for those interested in social theory and political economy alike." David Frisby, Professor of Sociology, University of Glasgow
Introduction: On the Nature of Money.
Part I:.
1. The Political Economy of Money.
2. Money and the State.
3. Cultural Aspects of the Mature Money Economy.
4. Money and the Social System.
Part II:.
5. The Politics of International Monetary Integration.
6. Money in Postmodern Economics.
7. High Modernity, Rationality and Trust.
8. Monetary Analysis in Social Theory.
Bibliography.
Index.