Spontaneity as a Concept of General Significance: The Austrian School on Money and Economic Order

In Joseph Tinguely (ed.), Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Money. London: Palgrave (forthcoming)
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I examine the history of the concept of spontaneity in philosophy and the social sciences, particularly as it relates to monetary phenomena. I then offer an argument for the general significance of spontaneity. The essay concludes that scholars across the humanities and social sciences, whatever their (disciplinary, political, ideological, etc.) persuasion, would be well-served to further develop the theory of spontaneity and its social effects.

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