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David Mills Daniel

    David Mills Daniel is dedicated to making complex philosophical texts accessible to a broader audience through his 'Briefly' series. His aim is to demystify philosophy, revealing its relevance to everyday life for both students and general readers. The author focuses on key texts in philosophy, philosophy of religion, religious studies, and ethics, equipping readers with the tools to deeply understand profound ideas and apply them to contemporary challenges. Through his work, he encourages the independent discovery of philosophy's essence and its impact on our lives.

    Theology of Money
    • Theology of Money

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(30)Add rating

      The book presents a novel theory of money, contrasting traditional views from thinkers like Adam Smith and Karl Marx. Goodchild argues that money is created beyond reserves, functioning as both credit and debt. This duality necessitates a social demand for profit and further money creation to settle debts, driving global economic expansion. He posits that money transcends mere currency, becoming a supreme value and obligation, effectively replacing God as the dominant global religion, despite widespread disbelief in its foundational principles.

      Theology of Money