The Ontology and Function of Money Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Series Editor: Edward W. Younkins, Wheeling Jesuit University MissionStatement Thisbookseries isdevoted tostudying thefoundationsof capitalism from a number of academicdisciplinesincluding,butnotlimitedto,philosophy,politicalscience,econom- ics,law,literature,andhistory.Recognizingtheexpansionoftheboundariesofeconom- ics,thisseriesparticularlywelcomesproposalsformonographsandeditedcollectionsthat focus on topics from transdisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and multidisciplinary perspec- tives.LexingtonBookswillconsiderawiderangeofconceptual,empirical,andmethodo- logicalsubmissions,Worksinthisserieswilltendtosynthesizeandintegrateknowledge and to build bridges within and between disciplines. They will be of vital concern to academicians,businesspeople,andothersinthedebateabouttheproperroleofcapital- ism,business,andbusinesspeopleineconomicsociety. AdvisoryBoard DougBandow TiborR.Machan WalterBlock MichaelNovak DouglasJ.DenUyl JamesOtteson RichardM.Ebeling DouglasB.Rasmussen MimiGladstein ChrisMatthewSciabarra SamuelGregg AeonJ.Skoble StephenHicks C.BradleyThompson StevenHorwitz ThomasE.Woods StephanKinsella TitlesintheSeries EconomicMorality:AncienttoModernReadings,byHenryC.ClarkandEricAllison TheOntologyandFunctionofMoney:ThePhilosophicalFundamentalsofMonetary Institutions,byLeonidasZelmanovitz The Ontology and Function of Money The Philosophical Fundamentals of Monetary Institutions Leonidas Zelmanovitz LEXINGTONBOOKS Lanham•Boulder•NewYork•London PublishedbyLexingtonBooks AnimprintofTheRowman&LittlefieldPublishingGroup,Inc. 4501ForbesBoulevard,Suite200,Lanham,Maryland20706 www.rowman.com UnitA,WhitacreMews,26-34StannaryStreet,LondonSE114AB Copyright©2016byLexingtonBooks Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereproducedinanyformorbyany electronicormechanicalmeans,includinginformationstorageandretrievalsystems, withoutwrittenpermissionfromthepublisher,exceptbyareviewerwhomayquote passagesinareview. 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Contents ListofFiguresandTables xiii Acknowledgments xv Preface xvii BrazilasaMonetaryLaboratory xvii GoingBeyondEconomicsandBecomingPhilosophical xix Introduction 1 InstitutionsandProgress 3 ThePurposeofGoodMoneyandSomeHindrancesto HavingIt 4 Notes 6 I:Metaphysics 7 1 TheOriginandEssenceofMoney 9 1.1IntroductiontotheOriginandEssenceofMoney 9 1.2MakingtheHistoricalAccountCompatible 11 1.3WhatistheOrthodoxy? 12 1.4SettingthePremises 14 1.5UnderstandingWhatisMoneyfortheCatallactics 18 1.6TheFunctionalityofMoney 20 1.7ArgumentsforConceivingMoneyasaCharter 26 1.8ComparingtheArgumentsoftheTwoSchools 42 Notes 48 2 BriefAccountoftheIntellectualHistoryofMoney,Starting withAristotle 55 2.1IntroductiontothePhilosophyofMoneyinAristotle 55 2.2FromAristotletotheTheoryofMarginalUtility 65 2.3ContemporarySchoolsontheCharacteristicsofMoney 70 Notes 93 3 Menger,Simmel,andMisesonMoneyValue 97 3.1IntroductiontoSimmelandMises 97 3.2ValueofMoneyforMenger 99 3.3Mises’TheoryofMoneyValue 100 3.4Simmel’sPhilosophyofMoney 105 3.5ConclusionofSimmelandMisesonMoney 113 Notes 116 vii viii Contents II:Epistemology 119 4 Comte’sPositivistEpistemologyandPoliticsina ComparativeAnalysiswiththeAustrianSchoolof Economics 121 4.1Introduction 122 4.2PositivismasaSchoolofThought 124 4.3HenrideSaint-SimonandAugusteComte 124 4.4PositiveEpistemology 125 4.5PositivePolitics 129 4.6TheAustrianSchoolofEconomics 134 4.7Conclusion 136 Notes 138 5 WhatisitPossibletoKnowaboutMoney? 141 5.1WhatisitPossibletoKnowaboutMoney? 141 5.2ThePositivistMethodologyandEpistemological AssumptionofMainstreamEconomics 142 5.3TheGeneralEquilibriumTheory 146 5.4TheUseofKnowledgeinSocietyandMoney 147 5.5Socialism 149 5.6LombardStreet 152 5.7ImplicationsoftheGAMOEDefinition 153 5.8MonetaryDisturbances 155 5.9RationalExpectations 156 5.10SubjectivismandtheUnderstandingofMoney 158 Notes 159 III:Ethics 163 6 TheEthicofMoney 165 6.1IntroductiontotheEthicsofMoney 165 6.2APossibleClassificationoftheSchoolsofThought aboutMoneyAccordingtotheirConceptionsaboutthe SourceofMoney’sValue 168 6.3MoralTheories 170 6.4TheMoralJustificationofthe“FiscalProviso” 174 6.5HowtoFitaCatallacticMonetaryTheoryintothe DivideinMoralPhilosophy 177 6.6TheDynamicEfficiencyTheory 178 6.7TheTheoryofDynamicEfficiencyandMoney 181 6.8SelectedAttributesofaProperMonetarySystem 182 6.9Conclusion 194 Notes 195