Abstract
Presents a perspective on the way economic circumstances are conceptualized and managed. Discusses creating a monetary regime; communicative imperatives; markets being a function of language; apprehensions; kultur; temporality; simulations; the inflationary tempest; liquidity-trap economics; the overheard conversation; intelligence; representational labor; a manifesto for a public currency; and a totality of promises. Holmes is Professor of Anthropology at the State University of New York, Binghamton.
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