
The Dig: Private Money with Stefan Eich
Jacobin Radio
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Central Banks and the Financial Crisis
The newly visible agency of central banks uncomfortably raised the possibility of political choices in a system that was supposedly without alternatives. The crisis undermined any presumption that money was still straightforwardly privy to the sovereignty of states and accountable to politics. Currency had in large parts been replaced by private, global money. How did these two seeminglycontra tory things? play out?
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