>"Money" is nothing more than an agreement among individuals to
abstract
>some valuable for convenience of trade. Those who oppose the
idea are
>just being stubbornly anti-social.
I agree -- but I think it worthwhile to emphasize that money (so
often described as a "medium of exchange") makes possible
impersonal cooperation. I don't have to know the farmer across
the country in order to 'trade' for his strawberries.
When I place money in the context of cooperation, I find such
expressions as "money is the root of all evil" *explainably*
bizarre.
-R
Richard Plourde .. rplourde@andesign.mv.com
"The word is not the thing, the map is not the territory"
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