A phronesis antenarrative about the understanding of money and usage of money in more phronetic ways
Wilfred Berendsen
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Abstract:
Storytelling and narrating can be a very efficient and great vessel for changes in our society. One of the experts in storytelling in management being David Boje, developed the notion of antenarrating. A specific type and application of antenarrating being Phronesis antenarrating. Phronesis antenarrating is developed and initiated by Wilfred Berendsen. In this discourse, the insights and fundaments of Phronesis antenarrating are further explained and applied to one of the core issues of current society. Being the misunderstandings of money and the money game and the resulting insanities and problems in our society and universes. Without a sane sensemaking process as reflected in Phronesis Antenarrating, quite a lof of the insanities in our understandings of money and the money system will most probably not be understood to the fullest. This discourse aims at developing a much more complete and sane understanding about money and the money system, and to enable a change in the money game. This should also lead, among a lot of other results, to a solution for financial crisis and for preventing any financial crisis in future. But also it should and probably will lead to a much richer and better society as a whole.
Keywords: Money; Economy; Finance; phronesis; antenarrating; narrating; storytelling; sensemaking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B4 B41 D2 E50 F3 M2 P3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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