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The way in which we conceive of society is a product of our own individual experience, which in turn is shaped by our social relations. The inextricable duality of individual and society takes the most diverse forms over time and in space. One may very well have doubts as to the possibility of constructing a general model of the social bond. However, it is difficult to be satisfied with the extreme fragmentation of the depictions of it that the various disciplines have to offer.
First published in Michel Aglietta and André Orléan (eds), La Monnaie souveraine, Paris, Odile Jacob, 1998, pp. 129–157.
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Aglietta, M., Cartelier, J. (2020). The Monetary Order of Market Economies. In: Alary, P., Blanc, J., Desmedt, L., Théret, B. (eds) Institutionalist Theories of Money. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59483-1_5
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