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<p>[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 1651236, member: 42773"]The most striking thing about that article is that it points to the dichotomy between the notions of monetary and social capital. The Native Americans were using copper to exchange social capital, whereas the modern world overwhelmingly looks to metal for its monetary, or commercial value.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd like to say more on that later as well, when I've had a chance to thoroughly read the link.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Anthony, post: 1651236, member: 42773"]The most striking thing about that article is that it points to the dichotomy between the notions of monetary and social capital. The Native Americans were using copper to exchange social capital, whereas the modern world overwhelmingly looks to metal for its monetary, or commercial value. I'd like to say more on that later as well, when I've had a chance to thoroughly read the link.[/QUOTE]
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