The philosophy of money in the modern conditions
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog2020.04.106Abstract
How often does money appear in our lives? Each of us has somehow thought about the nature of money, and also thought about the question: "what if money did not exist?" Everyone determines the importance of such a phenomenon as money for himself individually. Some people perceive money as a thing, and for some it is a whole philosophy. Nowadays, people really put money above personality and spirituality. This is a serious anthropological problem of the whole modern society. The article offers answers to questions about the role of money in human life. It also clarifies the philosophical meaning of money, how it has developed historically and its features in modern society.
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