Description
What saved finance, and the Western economy, was money. Yet it is a highly ambivalent phenomenon. It is deeply embedded in our societies, acting as a powerful link between the individual and the collective. But by no means is it neutral. Through its grip on finance and the debts system, money confers sovereign power on the economy. If confidence in money is not maintained, crises will follow.
Looking over the last 5,000 years, this book explores the development of money and its close connection to sovereign power. Michel Aglietta mobilises the tools of anthropology, history and political economy in order to analyse how political structures and monetary systems have transformed one another. We can thus grasp the different eras of monetary regulation and the crises capitalism has endured throughout its history.
The major French economist offers a new theory of money
About the Author
Michel Aglietta is Emeritus Professor at the Universite Paris-Ouest, where he is a scholarly advisor to the CEPII and France Strategie.
Reviews
In this magnificent and intellectually brilliant review of money over the longue duree - 5,000 years - Aglietta challenges Anglo-American economists' narrow, deceitful, and ideologically-driven understanding of money. Essential reading for those who are rethinking economics. -- Ann Pettifor, author of The Production of Money: How to Break the Power of Bankers
Book Information
ISBN 9781786634412
Author Michel Aglietta
Format Hardback
Page Count 432
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 782g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 38mm