When we address questions of semiotics, it is signifi cance, signifi cation, signs and codes that are our primary concerns, which may sound highly abstruse.
What are they signs of? How do they demonst.
So, in addressing the Semiotic economics of money and fi nance, we are considering what alternative models of money point to.
In fact, the signposts that alternative understandings of money generate, point to very different ways of running economies for societal benefi t.
When we address questions of semiotics, it is signifi cance, signifi cation, signs and codes that are our primary concerns, which may sound highly abstruse