"An outward
expression of the desire to withdraw money from the stream of circulation and
to save it from the social metabolism is the burying of it, so that social
wealth is turned into an imperishable subterranean hoard with an entirely
furtive private relationship to the commodity-owner. Doctor Bernier, who spent
some time at Aurangzeb’s court at Delhi, relates that merchants, especially
the non-Moslem heathens, in whose hands nearly the entire commerce and all
money are concentrated—secretly bury their money deep in the ground, “being
held in thrall to the belief that the money they hide during their lifetime
will serve them in the next world after their death.”
—Karl Marx, A Contribution to The Critique of Political Economy
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