Book contents
- The Evolution of Everything
- The Evolution of Everything
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figure Credits
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part I Introduction to the Scientific Perspective on the Past
- Part II Science and History
- Chapter 16: The Neolithic
- Chapter 17: States and Nations
- Chapter 18: Religion and Philosophy
- Chapter 19: The Enlightenment
- Chapter 20: The Industrial Revolution
- Chapter 21: Economics
- Chapter 22: Globalism
- Chapter 23: Modernity
- Chapter 24: Prospects for the Future
- Additional Readings
- Index
Chapter 22: - Globalism
Money and Power
from Part II - Science and History
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2022
- The Evolution of Everything
- The Evolution of Everything
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figure Credits
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part I Introduction to the Scientific Perspective on the Past
- Part II Science and History
- Chapter 16: The Neolithic
- Chapter 17: States and Nations
- Chapter 18: Religion and Philosophy
- Chapter 19: The Enlightenment
- Chapter 20: The Industrial Revolution
- Chapter 21: Economics
- Chapter 22: Globalism
- Chapter 23: Modernity
- Chapter 24: Prospects for the Future
- Additional Readings
- Index
Summary
The invention of money was one of the major factor that allowed governments, corporations, and individuals to consolidate power. This chapter reviews the history of money and its various forms. The globalized economy depends on the free flow of money, and trade is an enormous source of wealth and power. Trading economies have proven to be stronger and more flexible across history, and is the source of various power centers throughout history: the Mediterranean Middle East, the European West, modern China, etc. have all been made powerful through trade, whereas isolationists have found themselves at strong disadvantages. The pursuit of trading wealth has been the source of wars and social conflicts, as well as the spread of colonialism and chattel slavery. Disparities of power and wealth due to the economic power of the global economy continue to this day. However, globalization has also created enormous benefits for many populations around the world. Worldwide, literacy has increased and longer lifespans are the result of access to modern medicines and health care.
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- The Evolution of EverythingThe Patterns and Causes of Big History, pp. 343 - 359Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022