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  • It is no accident that banks resemble temples, preferably Greek, and that the supplicants who come to perform the rites of deposit and withdrawal instinctively lower their voices into the registers of awe. Even the most junior tellers acquire within weeks of their employment the officiousness of hierophants tending an eternal flame.

    Lewis H. Lapham (1989). “Money and Class in America: Notes and Observations on the Civil Religion”
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