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We all know time is precious. Despite this, economics generally regards time as a unit of measurement rather than as something inherently valuable. What makes this strange is that economics as a discipline has always been something of an academic cuckoo in the nest, borrowing ideas from elsewhere. W...
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Zusammenfassung: | We all know time is precious. Despite this, economics generally regards time as a unit of measurement rather than as something inherently valuable. What makes this strange is that economics as a discipline has always been something of an academic cuckoo in the nest, borrowing ideas from elsewhere. While it is over a hundred years since Einstein's theories of relativity revolutionised our concept of time, economics still labours under the old Newtonian conception of it as a sort of fixed, intergalactic tape measure - until now. In Jam Tomorrow?, Charles Crowson presents a new theory of value at the heart of which lies our ever-changing perception of time. Humans are unique in their degree of self-awareness; particularly the awareness of their existence in time. As the basic economic choice is one of consuming in the present or saving for the future, all such choices are ultimately decisions about time. This means that we alone are the animal that chooses to save, since we alone understand that our actions in the present can affect the future. Jam Tomorrow? recasts economics as a question of the balance between our needs and desires in the present and those of the future. This makes our changing perception of time a kind of invisible ink that links the micro to the macro, the past to the future, and that offers a new and challenging way of understanding the relationship between value, price, money and credit. -- Publisher's synopsis |
Beschreibung: | xvii, 390 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25 cm |
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Panov Legacy of Rome: living in the past in near Barbaricum Florin Curta Andrei Gândilă Culture, conservation, creativity Giuseppe Maino The Christian era and the challenges of calendar: the problem of reconciling the chronology with astronomy from Eusebius to Procopius Dmitri Starostin The importance of the city of Petra Pia Justiniana in the Caucasian policy of Justinian I Marcin Wieczorek On Byzantine statecraft, grand strategy and diplomacy in the imperial centuries. Indications of Roman political heritage Dragan Gjalevski The Bogomils, epiphany water, inverted behavior and a "distorted apostolic tradition" Bojana Radovanović Traces of the Jovan Vladimir cult in Macedonia Emil Hilton Saggau Finis imperii (1071)? Cultural heritage of Byzantium in South Italy and Macedonia in Norman times and beyond Salvatore Constanza A double heritage: the second Bulgarian kingdom between Bulgarian history and Byzantine succession Francesco Dall'aglio Imperial ideology in practice: 12th century Rus' Neil O'Docherty Mercantilism between East and West the contested inheritance of Byzantium's political economy Alex M. Feldman Some remarks about the Gabras family in the Pontic folk tradition -- Through the Russia's lens: rediscovery of the Byzantine heritage in the Balkans in the first half of the 19th century Mitko B. Panov The Middle Ages as hope for the future: Sadoveanu's reconciliation of tradition and modernity in 1930s Romania in Baltagul (The Hatchet) and Viaţa lui Stefan cel Mare (Life of Stephen the Great) Andrew Roach The role of history in the restoration and preservation process. Problems of conservation of the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna from the historical and technical point of view Nora Lombardini Ravenna models in medieval architecture of the Veneto hinterland (Padua, Verona and Vicenza): three case studies (6th-12th centuries) Angelo Passuello Byzantine heritage in Genoa: the Pallio of San Lorenzo throughout the centuries Lucrezia Sozzè The offering figure on the imperial pyxis at Dumbarton Oaks: origin and legacy of the gift of the urban model Andrea Torno Ginnasi Crkvata Sv. Gorgi vo Staro Nagoriĉanevo srednovizantiskiot period: Rekonstrukcija Emilija Apostolova Calovska The Algezares Basilica. A reconsideration of the Christian basilical space, within the late antiquity setting María J.S. Vicent The medieval rotunda Anastasis in Jerusalem as an architectural copy object: the historiography of the issue Elena Lavrentyeva Irina Chirskova The permanence of (in)tangible Byzantine cultural heritage in Islamic sacred spaces: early Umayyad mosques in Damascus and Jerusalem Hee Sook Lee-Niinioja "Let there be light, let there be nothing": Byzantinism and Justinian's reign in heavy metal Federico Landini Pravoto vo Makedonija vo sredniot vek Ivanka Vasilevska Biljana Popovska O libauotos eusebis kai to popaioi. Za vegetarijanskata dieta vo De abstinentia od Porfirij od Tir Makej Heljig Holy Land pilgrimage through the eyes of Church Fathers and popes (from fourth to fifth and from twelfth to thirteenth centuries) Kyriaki Giannouli Byzantine exegesis in relation to John Chrysostom's homily 1 against those who say, that demons govern human affairs Václav Jezek Covekovata slobodna volja vo antropolosko-etickata misla na sveti Jovan Zlatoust Kirche Trajanov Patristickata literatura vo makedonskoto crkovno-slovensko knizevno nasledstvo Aleksandar Krstanoski Orientalni rakopisi i knigi od srednovekovistokako kulturno nasledstvo od osmanliskiot period vo R.S. Makedonija Emel Serif-Miftar We all know time is precious. Despite this, economics generally regards time as a unit of measurement rather than as something inherently valuable. What makes this strange is that economics as a discipline has always been something of an academic cuckoo in the nest, borrowing ideas from elsewhere. While it is over a hundred years since Einstein's theories of relativity revolutionised our concept of time, economics still labours under the old Newtonian conception of it as a sort of fixed, intergalactic tape measure - until now. In Jam Tomorrow?, Charles Crowson presents a new theory of value at the heart of which lies our ever-changing perception of time. Humans are unique in their degree of self-awareness; particularly the awareness of their existence in time. As the basic economic choice is one of consuming in the present or saving for the future, all such choices are ultimately decisions about time. This means that we alone are the animal that chooses to save, since we alone understand that our actions in the present can affect the future. Jam Tomorrow? recasts economics as a question of the balance between our needs and desires in the present and those of the future. This makes our changing perception of time a kind of invisible ink that links the micro to the macro, the past to the future, and that offers a new and challenging way of understanding the relationship between value, price, money and credit. -- Publisher's synopsis Front matter, including title page, contents and foreword presented in Macedonian and English, with articles in Macedonian, English and Greek Justinian / I / Emperor of the East / 483?-565 / http://viaf.org/viaf/88881722 / http://isni.org/isni/0000000120965924 Byzantine Empire / Civilization / 527-1081 Empire byzantin / Civilisation / 527-1081 (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Panov, Mitko B. (DE-588)1184840113 edt |
spellingShingle | Nasledstvo zbornik na trudovi od desettiot megjunaroden simpozium za vizantiski i srednovekovni studii "Denovi na Justinijan I", Skopje, 10-13.11.2022 G Predgovor / Foreword Legacy of Rome: living in the past in near Barbaricum Culture, conservation, creativity The Christian era and the challenges of calendar: the problem of reconciling the chronology with astronomy from Eusebius to Procopius The importance of the city of Petra Pia Justiniana in the Caucasian policy of Justinian I On Byzantine statecraft, grand strategy and diplomacy in the imperial centuries. Indications of Roman political heritage The Bogomils, epiphany water, inverted behavior and a "distorted apostolic tradition" Traces of the Jovan Vladimir cult in Macedonia Finis imperii (1071)? Cultural heritage of Byzantium in South Italy and Macedonia in Norman times and beyond A double heritage: the second Bulgarian kingdom between Bulgarian history and Byzantine succession Imperial ideology in practice: 12th century Rus' Mercantilism between East and West the contested inheritance of Byzantium's political economy Some remarks about the Gabras family in the Pontic folk tradition -- Through the Russia's lens: rediscovery of the Byzantine heritage in the Balkans in the first half of the 19th century The Middle Ages as hope for the future: Sadoveanu's reconciliation of tradition and modernity in 1930s Romania in Baltagul (The Hatchet) and Viaţa lui Stefan cel Mare (Life of Stephen the Great) The role of history in the restoration and preservation process. Problems of conservation of the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna from the historical and technical point of view Ravenna models in medieval architecture of the Veneto hinterland (Padua, Verona and Vicenza): three case studies (6th-12th centuries) Byzantine heritage in Genoa: the Pallio of San Lorenzo throughout the centuries The offering figure on the imperial pyxis at Dumbarton Oaks: origin and legacy of the gift of the urban model Crkvata Sv. Gorgi vo Staro Nagoriĉanevo srednovizantiskiot period: Rekonstrukcija The Algezares Basilica. A reconsideration of the Christian basilical space, within the late antiquity setting The medieval rotunda Anastasis in Jerusalem as an architectural copy object: the historiography of the issue The permanence of (in)tangible Byzantine cultural heritage in Islamic sacred spaces: early Umayyad mosques in Damascus and Jerusalem "Let there be light, let there be nothing": Byzantinism and Justinian's reign in heavy metal Pravoto vo Makedonija vo sredniot vek O libauotos eusebis kai to popaioi. Za vegetarijanskata dieta vo De abstinentia od Porfirij od Tir Holy Land pilgrimage through the eyes of Church Fathers and popes (from fourth to fifth and from twelfth to thirteenth centuries) Byzantine exegesis in relation to John Chrysostom's homily 1 against those who say, that demons govern human affairs Covekovata slobodna volja vo antropolosko-etickata misla na sveti Jovan Zlatoust Patristickata literatura vo makedonskoto crkovno-slovensko knizevno nasledstvo Orientalni rakopisi i knigi od srednovekovistokako kulturno nasledstvo od osmanliskiot period vo R.S. Makedonija |
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title_alt | Predgovor / Foreword Legacy of Rome: living in the past in near Barbaricum Culture, conservation, creativity The Christian era and the challenges of calendar: the problem of reconciling the chronology with astronomy from Eusebius to Procopius The importance of the city of Petra Pia Justiniana in the Caucasian policy of Justinian I On Byzantine statecraft, grand strategy and diplomacy in the imperial centuries. Indications of Roman political heritage The Bogomils, epiphany water, inverted behavior and a "distorted apostolic tradition" Traces of the Jovan Vladimir cult in Macedonia Finis imperii (1071)? Cultural heritage of Byzantium in South Italy and Macedonia in Norman times and beyond A double heritage: the second Bulgarian kingdom between Bulgarian history and Byzantine succession Imperial ideology in practice: 12th century Rus' Mercantilism between East and West the contested inheritance of Byzantium's political economy Some remarks about the Gabras family in the Pontic folk tradition -- Through the Russia's lens: rediscovery of the Byzantine heritage in the Balkans in the first half of the 19th century The Middle Ages as hope for the future: Sadoveanu's reconciliation of tradition and modernity in 1930s Romania in Baltagul (The Hatchet) and Viaţa lui Stefan cel Mare (Life of Stephen the Great) The role of history in the restoration and preservation process. Problems of conservation of the Basilica of San Vitale in Ravenna from the historical and technical point of view Ravenna models in medieval architecture of the Veneto hinterland (Padua, Verona and Vicenza): three case studies (6th-12th centuries) Byzantine heritage in Genoa: the Pallio of San Lorenzo throughout the centuries The offering figure on the imperial pyxis at Dumbarton Oaks: origin and legacy of the gift of the urban model Crkvata Sv. Gorgi vo Staro Nagoriĉanevo srednovizantiskiot period: Rekonstrukcija The Algezares Basilica. A reconsideration of the Christian basilical space, within the late antiquity setting The medieval rotunda Anastasis in Jerusalem as an architectural copy object: the historiography of the issue The permanence of (in)tangible Byzantine cultural heritage in Islamic sacred spaces: early Umayyad mosques in Damascus and Jerusalem "Let there be light, let there be nothing": Byzantinism and Justinian's reign in heavy metal Pravoto vo Makedonija vo sredniot vek O libauotos eusebis kai to popaioi. Za vegetarijanskata dieta vo De abstinentia od Porfirij od Tir Holy Land pilgrimage through the eyes of Church Fathers and popes (from fourth to fifth and from twelfth to thirteenth centuries) Byzantine exegesis in relation to John Chrysostom's homily 1 against those who say, that demons govern human affairs Covekovata slobodna volja vo antropolosko-etickata misla na sveti Jovan Zlatoust Patristickata literatura vo makedonskoto crkovno-slovensko knizevno nasledstvo Orientalni rakopisi i knigi od srednovekovistokako kulturno nasledstvo od osmanliskiot period vo R.S. Makedonija |
title_auth | Nasledstvo zbornik na trudovi od desettiot megjunaroden simpozium za vizantiski i srednovekovni studii "Denovi na Justinijan I", Skopje, 10-13.11.2022 G |
title_exact_search | Nasledstvo zbornik na trudovi od desettiot megjunaroden simpozium za vizantiski i srednovekovni studii "Denovi na Justinijan I", Skopje, 10-13.11.2022 G |
title_full | Nasledstvo zbornik na trudovi od desettiot megjunaroden simpozium za vizantiski i srednovekovni studii "Denovi na Justinijan I", Skopje, 10-13.11.2022 G urednik Mitko B. Panov = Heritage : proceedings of the 10th international symposium on Byzantine and medieval studies "Days of Justinian I", Skopje, 10-13 November, 2022 / edited by Mitko B. Panov |
title_fullStr | Nasledstvo zbornik na trudovi od desettiot megjunaroden simpozium za vizantiski i srednovekovni studii "Denovi na Justinijan I", Skopje, 10-13.11.2022 G urednik Mitko B. Panov = Heritage : proceedings of the 10th international symposium on Byzantine and medieval studies "Days of Justinian I", Skopje, 10-13 November, 2022 / edited by Mitko B. Panov |
title_full_unstemmed | Nasledstvo zbornik na trudovi od desettiot megjunaroden simpozium za vizantiski i srednovekovni studii "Denovi na Justinijan I", Skopje, 10-13.11.2022 G urednik Mitko B. Panov = Heritage : proceedings of the 10th international symposium on Byzantine and medieval studies "Days of Justinian I", Skopje, 10-13 November, 2022 / edited by Mitko B. Panov |
title_short | Nasledstvo |
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title_sub | zbornik na trudovi od desettiot megjunaroden simpozium za vizantiski i srednovekovni studii "Denovi na Justinijan I", Skopje, 10-13.11.2022 G |
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