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Confidence Games

Mark Taylor

Paperback 2007-12-01

Publisher Description

Awash in a sea of data that seems to have no meaning and bombarded by images and sounds transmitted from around the globe 24/7, people are no longer sure what is real and what is fake. Artists recycle ads in their paintings and businesses use images of artists in their ads; politicians mount campaigns based on hit films; and bankers make billions trading incomprehensible financial products backed by nothing more than abstract figures and signs. ?In "Confidence Games," Mark C. Taylor considers the implications of these developments for our digital and increasingly virtual economy. According to Taylor, money and markets do not exist in a vacuum but grow in a profoundly cultural medium, reflecting and in turn shaping their world. To understand the recent changes in our economy, it is not enough to analyze the impact of politics and technology--one must consider the influence of art, philosophy, and religion as well. ?Bringing John Calvin, G. W. F. Hegel, and Adam Smith to Wall Stre

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Publisher Description

Awash in a sea of data that seems to have no meaning and bombarded by images and sounds transmitted from around the globe 24/7, people are no longer sure what is real and what is fake. Artists recycle ads in their paintings and businesses use images of artists in their ads; politicians mount campaigns based on hit films; and bankers make billions trading incomprehensible financial products backed by nothing more than abstract figures and signs. ?In "Confidence Games," Mark C. Taylor considers the implications of these developments for our digital and increasingly virtual economy. According to Taylor, money and markets do not exist in a vacuum but grow in a profoundly cultural medium, reflecting and in turn shaping their world. To understand the recent changes in our economy, it is not enough to analyze the impact of politics and technology--one must consider the influence of art, philosophy, and religion as well. ?Bringing John Calvin, G. W. F. Hegel, and Adam Smith to Wall Stre

Koorong Code274310
ISBN0226791688
EAN9780226791685
Pages416
DepartmentBooks
CategoryChristian Living
Sub-CategoryFinancial Management
PublisherUniversity Of Chicago Press
Publication DateDec 2007
Dimensions23 x 162 x 227mm
Weight0.632kg