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In this fresh, eye-opening global history, economist David McWilliams charts the relationship between humans and money—from clay tablets in Mesopotamia to cryptocurrency in Silicon Valley.
The story of humanity is inextricable from that of money. No innovation has defined our own evolution so thoroughly and changed the direction of our planet’s history so dramatically. And yet despite money’s primacy, most of us don’t truly understand it.
As leading economist David McWilliams shows, money is central to every aspect of our civilization, from the political to the artistic. “Money defines the relationship between worker and employer, buyer and seller, merchant and producer. But not only that: it also defines the bond between the governed and the governor, the state and the citizen. Money unlocks pleasure, puts a price on desire, art and creativity. It motivates us to strive, achieve, invent and take risks. Money also brings out humanity’s darker side, invoking greed, envy, hatred, violence and, of course, colonialism.”
In The History of Money, McWilliams takes us across the world, from the birthplace of money in ancient Babylon to the beginning of trade along the Silk Road, from Marrakech markets to Wall Street. Along the way, we meet a host of innovators, emperors, frauds, and speculators, who have disrupted society and transformed the way we live. Filled with memorable anecdotes, and with a foreword by Michael Lewis, The History of Money is an essential, extremely readable history of humanity’s most consequential invention.
About the author
David McWilliams strives to demystify economics and make the topic accessible to audiences worldwide. Economist, author, podcaster, journalist, he founded the world’s only economics and stand-up comedy festival “Kilkenomics”— described by the Financial Times as “simply, the best economics conference in the world”. He writes a weekly column for the Irish Times and hosts The David McWilliams Podcast, which aims to make economics uncomplicated. Adjunct Professor at Trinity College Dublin, in a previous life, David had a few “real jobs”, working as an economist at the Irish Central Bank, UBS and Banque Nationale de Paris.
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