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Abel Polese
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为了对冲绳摩艾是一种轮流储蓄和信贷协会的说法提出质疑,本文在对这种习俗进行简要概述之前,对一种有趣的模式进行了反思。虽然摩艾在日本大部分地区已被淘汰,但在一些预期寿命高于日本其他地区(以及世界其他大部分地区)的地区却依然存在。从摩艾的主要功能是社会性而非经济性这一观点出发,我们有可能提出另一种货币的存在,这种货币虽然不如货币那么有形,但却在人们的生活中发挥着重要作用,创造了相互依存的关系,并最终增加了人们的财富。这里所说的财富并非指经济财富,而是指更具包容性或以社会为中介的财富,包括社会关系、幸福感、保护意识等。
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Alternative currencies, community support and social cohesion: why the Okinawan moai (模合) is closer to an informal social policy mechanism than to a standard ROSCA
To challenge the notion of the Okinawan moai as a Rotating Saving and Credit Association, this article provides a short overview of the practice before reflecting on an interesting pattern. While moai has been phased out in most of Japan, it persists in some areas where, incidentally, life expectancy is higher than the rest of the country (and of much of the rest of the world). Expanding upon the idea that moai’s main function is social rather than economic makes it possible to suggest the existence of alternative currencies that, although less tangible than money, have a major role in the people’s lives, create mutual dependency and ultimately enhance people’s wealth, intended here to refer not to economic wealth but also in a more inclusive or socially mediated manner including social relations, happiness, a sense of protection and so on.
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