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unit thirty people work for money to buy things that other people make or do, things that they cannot or will not make or do for themselves but that they deemnecessary for some definition of self-improvement. so a 4 buys a piano because he cannot make one, and yet he judges the possession of a piano to be necessary for his pleasure, 5, worth. the piano 6, in turn, may buy time magazine because he deems time necessary for his pleasure, stature, worth. only god knows who gets the better of such deals, but the fact is that the deals are not only economic but social transactions. abstractly, then, money is one of the ways, indeed a universally accepted way, we make connections. cash is cold, so the connections may feel cold, but real blood flows through them. these connections constitute one of central means by which societies 7; by which they sustain and characterize themselves. still, that basic social transaction of buying and selling 8 the standard operation of human business. the operation may be standard because buying and selling 10, encourages the fundamental, often 12, impulse toward human perfectibility; because the simple act of purchase implies a perpetual questfor self-improvement. this is not to say that money is the only way of establishing self-improvement. spiritual thinkers forswear the power of money because they prefer to have god and not mammon responsible for human connectedness. yet the connections that money makes among people are not necessarily a spiritual if one defines money as the oil that lubricatesthe social machine. whoever first came up with the idea of money must have realized that money would not only 13 the value of objects but that 14 it would also prove the value of people, sine people could only obtain that proof by 15 with one another. such values may be illusory, but they are values commonly agreed upon and so function as facts. the knowledge that others exist to produce things for you is a way of knowing that they exist to produce you, and you them. all over the world, these acts of reciprocal production are sustained by money, which moves through the populations belonging to no one and everyone at once, hard, soft, old, new, trying billions of people together in an ancient arrangement that has kept the earth spinning like a coin. 1 n.1.似乎矛盾而(可能)正确的说法 2.自相矛盾的人(或事物) snatch vt.1.夺,夺走 2.一下子拉,一把抓住 3.抓住机会,抽空做 frantic a.1.慌乱不安的,紧张纷乱的 2.发疯似的,发狂的 stature n.1.高境界,高水平,非凡的气质 2.身高,身材 transaction n.交易,业务 cohere vi.团结一致;凝聚 9 vi.1.环绕,围绕 2.包含,包括 3.完成,促成 11 n.1.痛苦,折磨 2.令人痛苦的东西,折磨者 perfection n.完美,完善 perpetual a.1.永久的,永恒的,长期的 2.无休止的,没完没了的 quest n.寻求,搜索,追求 forswear vt.1.发誓抛弃 2.坚决否认 mammon n.财神 lubricate vt.使润滑 reciprocal a.相互的,互惠的 点击 ![]()
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