Money isn’t just paper or code—it is the ultimate social contract. In Money Matters, Subhradeep Sarkar deconstructs the evolution of currency from physical commodity to an instrument of state power and social mobility. While fiat currency is often critiqued for its volatility, this book reveals its true purpose: providing the stable framework necessary for global trade and personal transformation.
By exploring the delicate balance between government-led stability and the digital frontier, Money Matters offers a provocative look at how standardized tender allows individuals to break the cycle of poverty and invest in a future defined by human capital. In an era of shifting digital values, understanding the soul of our economy has never been more vital.