Many of us consider ourselves fairly knowledgeable about stock and fund investment options, but then maintain some sort of vague money-in-a-sock vision of the money we deposit in our bank accounts. While the notion that it physically sits in the bank's drawers is obviously ludicrous, determining what actually happens to the money seems impossible in our age of split-second electronic transfers and a complicated global economy. In Money Makes the World Go Round however, Barbara Garson has done just that, tracking a one-time deposit on its dizzying journey around the world.
Using half her publisher's advance for this book, Garson deposits $29,500 in a small, family-owned bank in Millbrook, New York. Putting her intrepid journalistic sensibilities to work, Garson then attempts to follow the money as it's put to use, flowing out of her small bank, through much larger ones, and in and out of the accounts and pockets of companies and their employees in the U.S. and Asia. She tracks down players on all levels of this green path--from a senior vice president on Chase's Federal Funds desk to a seafood importer in Brooklyn, and from the head honcho of a Japanese construction firm building an oil refinery in Thailand to a jellyfish exporter in Malaysia--and tells their stories in vivid, colorful detail. Doing more than just stating that the lives of many are affected by the actions of a few, Garson interviews people at the farthest reaches of her money's journey, like fishermen in a small Malay village, a Burmese pipe fitter working illegally in Thailand, and Filipino maids in Singapore. She explores the consequences of a mutual fund investment in a similar manner, taking one of the fund's investments, Sunbeam, and following "Chainsaw Al" Dunlop's restructuring of the company from the top (shareholders) to the bottom (workers at a furniture plant in Tennessee).
Garson, author of All the Livelong Day and The Electronic Sweatshop, is a lively and engaging writer. She appears to hold little interest in the value of her deposit for herself, but is oozing with curiosity about what money can and can't do for its lenders, borrowers, makers, and users around the world. While she tends to go into excruciating detail in relaying the circuitous routes she takes to get to the right people and the conversations she has with them (even recording the phone conversations they have while she is with them), this very detail serves to remind the reader of the convoluted pathways down which her money travels. An intriguing narrative on a subject we usually only think of in numbers. --S. Ketchum
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我是一名普通的上班族,每天为了生计辛勤工作,对“钱”这个话题有着最直接也最切身的体会。《Money Makes the World Go Round》这个书名,用一种非常朴实但又极其精准的方式概括了我们生活的现实。我拿到这本书,首先想到的是,它会不会给我一些实用的理财建议,或者帮我理解为什么有些人能够轻松地积累财富,而有些人却一直在为生计奔波?我特别希望书中能够提供一些关于个人财务规划、投资入门,或者如何更有效地管理和增值的知识。当然,我也不排斥书中会探讨一些更宏观的经济现象,比如通货膨胀、失业率等等,只要它能用通俗易懂的语言解释清楚,并能让我更好地理解我们所处的经济环境,那我就会觉得这本书很有价值。
评分作为一名对社会学和经济学交叉领域感兴趣的学生,我对《Money Makes the World Go Round》这个标题所蕴含的社会意义和结构性问题感到尤为好奇。我希望这本书能够从一个更宏观的视角,探讨金钱作为一种社会建构,如何塑造和维系着现有的权力结构、社会阶层以及资源分配机制。书中是否会分析不同经济体制下,金钱扮演的角色有何差异?它是否会揭示出金钱在推动社会进步的同时,也可能加剧不平等、引发冲突的另一面?我期待书中能够引入一些社会学理论,比如马克思的经济基础决定上层建筑,或者韦伯的理性化进程,并结合当代的经济数据和案例,来深入剖析金钱在现代社会运行中的复杂功能和潜在的负面影响。
评分这本书的标题《Money Makes the World Go Round》让我联想到了很多经典的文学作品和电影,它们往往将金钱作为故事的核心驱动力,展现出人性的复杂和社会的百态。我期待这本书能够以一种叙事性的方式,通过生动的故事、鲜活的人物,来阐述金钱的力量。比如,它是否会讲述一些关于巨额财富的创造与毁灭,关于贪婪与慷慨,关于金钱如何影响人际关系,甚至改变命运的传奇故事?我喜欢那种读起来引人入胜,仿佛置身其中的阅读体验。如果书中能够穿插一些历史上的金融大鳄、成功的创业者,或者那些因金钱而走向极端的人物传记片段,并从中提炼出关于金钱的普遍规律和人生哲理,那我一定会爱不释手。
评分这本书的外观就足够吸引人,坚实的精装本拿在手里沉甸甸的,很有分量感,封面上那句“Money Makes the World Go Round”仿佛自带一种复古的奢华气息,立刻激起了我对它内容的强烈好奇。我尤其喜欢这种厚重、有质感的书籍,总觉得它们承载了更多值得细细品味的故事和知识。拿到书的那一刻,我就迫不及待地翻开了第一页,那种期待感就像即将打开一个充满惊喜的宝箱。我个人对那些能够深入探讨社会运行机制、经济规律以及金钱在其中扮演角色的书籍情有独钟,尤其是当它们能用一种引人入胜的方式来阐述时。这本书的标题本身就抛出了一个非常普遍但又充满深意的命题,让我思考,到底是什么让世界如此运转?是单纯的金钱,还是金钱背后更复杂的力量?这种哲学性的探讨,加上可能的历史视角或者现实案例的佐证,简直是我在阅读中梦寐以求的组合。
评分作为一名对金融史和经济思想史略有涉猎的读者,我一直对探讨金钱与人类文明发展之间关系的著作保持着高度的关注。《Money Makes the World Go Round》这个书名,无疑精准地击中了我的兴趣点。我非常期待书中能够提供一些颠覆性的视角,或者至少是以一种全新的方式来梳理和解读金钱在不同历史时期、不同文化背景下的演变及其对社会结构、权力分配、甚至价值观产生的深远影响。我曾读过一些关于货币起源、大宗商品交易、或者某个时代经济泡沫的书籍,它们往往能揭示出隐藏在日常经济活动背后的宏大叙事。我希望这本书能够超越简单的金钱交易层面,深入挖掘其背后的人性、欲望、以及社会制度的互动。如果书中能有对重大历史事件,如工业革命、全球化进程,或者某些经济危机与金钱的联系进行细致分析,那我将感到非常欣慰。
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