Griffith Review 91: On the Money, Carody Culver (ed.), Daniel Nour (ed.) (9781923213166) — Readings Books
Griffith Review 91: On the Money
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Griffith Review 91: On the Money

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This edition of Griffith Review follows the money to tally the past, present and future of our filthy lucre.

Money talks but it doesn't always speak the truth. It's also far more than a medium of exchange and a store of value: money is a status symbol, a friendship destroyer, an opportunity creator, a psychological blocker, an obsession, a dream, a curse, an albatross and an elephant in the room. And if money makes the world go round, it's spinning us faster than ever these days. Do we stand any chance of bridging the wealth gap? How does money influence our behaviour? What part does it play in the erosion of democracy and institutional trust? Should financial literacy be taught in schools? And does anyone actually understand crypto?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Griffith REVIEW
Country
Australia
Date
3 February 2026
Pages
196
ISBN
9781923213166

This edition of Griffith Review follows the money to tally the past, present and future of our filthy lucre.

Money talks but it doesn't always speak the truth. It's also far more than a medium of exchange and a store of value: money is a status symbol, a friendship destroyer, an opportunity creator, a psychological blocker, an obsession, a dream, a curse, an albatross and an elephant in the room. And if money makes the world go round, it's spinning us faster than ever these days. Do we stand any chance of bridging the wealth gap? How does money influence our behaviour? What part does it play in the erosion of democracy and institutional trust? Should financial literacy be taught in schools? And does anyone actually understand crypto?

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Griffith REVIEW
Country
Australia
Date
3 February 2026
Pages
196
ISBN
9781923213166