Aaron Sahr 
Keystroke Capitalism [EPUB ebook] 
How Banks Create Money for the Few

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Contemporary capitalism produces more and more money, debt, and inequality. These three trends have a common cause: the privilege of private banks to create money by means of accounting – by the stroke of a key. Why was this privilege not addressed politically for so long – and who benefited from it? At the heart of the answer lies the realization that the power to create money has been hidden by the way we commonly think and talk about capitalism. The book traces the omission of money creation from theories of capitalism and maps its consequences. By expanding the manoeuvring space for the banks to use their privilege, the capitalist countries have financed a transformation of the economy known as financialization. As a result, the real economy and private households became a debt supplier to a monetary system whose returns accumulate at the top. It is not simply ‘the markets’ but
money itself that transfers economic benefits from the masses to a minority. Increasing inequality of income and wealth can therefore only be combated if one does not only correct distributive results of markets-redistribution-, but addresses
predistribution: the modalities of money creation.

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Aaron Sahr is a philosopher turned economic sociologist. He is visiting professor at Leuphana University L�neburg, Germany, and head of the research group ‘Monetary Sovereignty’ at the Hamburg Institute for Social Research. His research interests include the sociology of money, facts and fictions about monetary policy, the history of capitalism, inequality, and social ontology.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 144 ● ISBN 9781839761201 ● File size 0.3 MB ● Translator Sharon Howe ● Publisher Verso ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8293669 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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