Stefan Eich is assistant professor of government at Georgetown University.
A fresh and splendidly clear guide to the intellectual history of monetary policy. . . . The Currency of Politics is an invaluable guide to why - and how to think about what comes next. ---Felix Martin, Financial Times Eich's extraordinary book provides an essential guide to thinking about the politics of money. * Adam Tooze * Eich offers a rich treatment of each historical episode. But the chapters on the two Englishmen, Locke and Keynes, stand out. . . . pathbreaking. ---Jonathan Levy, Project Syndicate Eich's book is ultimately a call to revive democratic debate about money...this excellent book...does not tell us what to do, but he does show us something can be done. ---Geoff Mann, New Statesman A pathbreaking new intellectual history of monetary policy. In examining how key thinkers approached the economic crises of their respective times, Eich offers a map for navigating the politics of money today. ---Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, The Nation Eich's work is sure to be a landmark in political science. His argument is bold and ambitious; his writing clear and engaging; and his message timely, persuasive and imperative. ---Erik Jones, Survival A deep ex amination of the theoretical and political foundations of money that rescues the money discus sion from economists. ---Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Open Magazine An intellectual history of money that theoretically grounds the works of others working on democratizing money. The Currency of Politics is a great addition to the philosophy of money. ---Valerie Schreur, Oeconomia A very good book. . . . Eich takes us on a fascinating journey. ---Paul Sagar, Perspectives on Politics