Credit, debt and money as social institutions of trust

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Andrea Perunovic
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Abstract

While the notions of credit, debt and money are today almost exclusively associated with economic discourse, their semantic fields prove to be significantly wider and more complex. This article seeks to restore the repressed meanings of these three notions. Its aim consists of a deconstruction of the dominant economic narratives on credit, debt, money and trust, that would show that these concepts should be primarily considered as social, rather than solely economic institutions. Therefore, in the introduction we will look at the etymology of the word credit and disclose its semantic proximity with magic as a social practice. Furthermore, the first section will examine the intrinsic relation between debt and credit, departing from Marcel H?naff?s three types of symbolic debt and exposing how these shape the financial credit in neoliberal capitalism and install the creditor-debtor relation (such as Maurizio Lazzarato describes it) as predominant at all levels of society. The second section shows how relations of credit and debt crystallize in the notion of money: firstly by exposing some major historical and anthropological insights about money; moreover, by considering money from an onto-axiological point of view as the knot in which all social relations of trust culminate; and finally, by relating the three different types of trust in money, proposed by French heterodox economists Michel Aglietta and Andr? Orl?an, to the three forms of symbolic debt, thus showing how credit, debt and money are fundamentally anchored in social relations.
信用、债务和货币作为社会制度的信任
虽然信贷、债务和货币的概念今天几乎完全与经济话语联系在一起,但它们的语义领域被证明是更广泛、更复杂的。本文试图恢复这三个概念被压抑的意义。它的目的是解构关于信贷、债务、货币和信任的主流经济叙事,这将表明,这些概念应该主要被视为社会的,而不仅仅是经济机构。因此,在引言中,我们将研究信用一词的词源,并揭示其与作为一种社会实践的魔法的语义接近。此外,第一部分将从马塞尔·哈纳夫的观点出发,考察债务与信用之间的内在关系。本文揭示了三种类型的象征性债务,并揭示了它们如何塑造新自由主义资本主义中的金融信用,并将债权人-债务人关系(如Maurizio Lazzarato所描述的)置于社会各个阶层的主导地位。第二部分展示了信用和债务的关系如何在货币概念中具体化:首先通过揭示关于货币的一些主要的历史和人类学见解;此外,从本体论的角度来看,金钱是所有社会信任关系的结;最后,通过将法国非正统经济学家米歇尔•阿格列塔(Michel Aglietta)和安德烈?Orl吗?其次,对三种形式的象征性债务进行分析,从而表明信用、债务和货币是如何从根本上锚定在社会关系中的。
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