The Power of Gold: The History of an Obsession Audiobook (Free)
- Eric Conger
- 6 h 0 min
- Random House (Audio)
- 2000-10-03
Summary:
Within the centuries, gold had stirred the passions for power and glory, for beauty and security, as well as for immortality. No additional object provides commanded so much veneration over such an extended time frame. The most stunning feature of this long history is normally that gold led most of the protagonists in the crisis into the ditch. Gold had them, as opposed to the other way around.
Power and interest start out with the magical, spiritual, and artistic qualities of yellow metal. & about The Power of Yellow metal: The History of an Obsession nbsp;As the story advances from primitive uses to the invention of coinage as well as the transformation of gold into cash and the gold standard, gold talks more loudly of power since it acquires increasing importance as money. Ultimately, the book confronts the continuing future of gold, in a world where platinum has been relegated towards the periphery of global fund.
Along the way, we satisfy Moses and Midas, Croesus and Crassus, Byzantine emperors and humble miners, unscrupulous moneyers and ransomed kings, Francisco Pizzaro and Benvenuto Cellini, Charlemange and Charles de Gaulle, Richard I and Richard Nixon, Asian monarchs and Arab potentates, Isaac Newton and Winston Churchill, David Ricardo and John Maynard Keynes, as well as the Forty-Niners as well as the speculators who pressed gold to $850 an ounce in 1980. It has been an icon for greed and an emblem of rectitude, and a automobile for vanity and a badge of power that has shaped the destiny of humanity through the age groups.
In the end, this story is a morality tale. The quest for eternity will never be satisfied by gold, or by other things we choose to rpelace precious metal. Gold as an end in itself is normally meaningless. Hoarding will not create wealth. Platinum makes sense just as a means to a finish; to beautify, to adorn, to exchange for what we wish and need.
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