Explore how money acts as a civilizing ritual and shared social fiction. Learn how currency evolved from ancient temples to modern scripts to bond communities.

Money is the ultimate shared fiction—a civilizing ritual that helps us overcome our base instincts by moving away from individualistic, biological motivations toward a shared cultural framework.
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Calling money a civilizing ritual suggests that currency is more than just a practical tool for bartering; it is a repetitive, sacred practice that bonds communities together. By participating in these shared rituals, society uses money to help individuals overcome base instincts and organize their lives. This perspective shifts the focus from money as a simple calculator to a learned social behavior that maintains the structure of civilization.
Money is considered a social fiction because pieces of paper or digital numbers have no objective, undeniable power on their own. Without the social layer of collective belief, a dollar bill is simply paper and ink. We treat these items as valuable because of an invisible script and a shared agreement, allowing this ultimate fiction to dictate how we organize our lives and interact within a modern economy.
The podcast explores a wide range of money rituals spanning from ancient history to modern day. Examples include the practices found in ancient Greek temples, which served as early centers for currency and social organization, as well as contemporary trends like keeping 'money bowls' in living rooms. These examples illustrate how humans have consistently used ritualistic behaviors to give currency meaning and power across different eras and cultures.
While many people believe money was a practical invention to solve the headache of bartering goods like cows for corn, this podcast suggests that is the least interesting part of its history. Instead, the evolution of money is tied to its role as a civilizing ritual. It functions as a social script that helps humans move beyond individual biological needs to create a sophisticated, cooperative society through shared belief and repetitive action.
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