Georg Simmel’s The Philosophy of Money
and the Modernization Paradigm
Georg Simmel’s The Philosophy of Money
and the Modernization Paradigm
Author(s): Andrzej KaralusSubject(s): Social Philosophy, Sociology
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne
Keywords: money; monetary economy; modernity; Georg Simmel; modernization paradigm; desubstantialization
Summary/Abstract: This article examines Georg Simmel’s contribution to the understanding of how money functions inmodern society, mainly scrutinizing his most important work on that topic, The Philosophy of Money, in the contextof modernization theories. Modernization theories, as developed (most notably) by Marx, Weber, Durkheim,and Elias, attempted to explain the transition from feudalism and a closed agrarian economy to capitalism andindustrial society, as well as to understand and predict the avenues, consequences, and dangers of that transformation.The author argues that Simmel’s work and his theoretical framework fit neatly into the “modernizationparadigm” template and, in fact, constitute one of its finest articulations. The conclusion points at those aspectsof Simmel’s sociology that transcend the boundaries of modernization discourse and make him a forerunner ofthe postmodernist structure of “feeling.”
Journal: Polish Sociological Review
- Issue Year: 204/2018
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 429-446
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English