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Balance of Power: Central Banks and the Fate of Democracies by Eric Monnet PDF
Central banks now stand between societies and collapse, but is it still democracy?
Two decades of financial crises have dramatically expanded central banksâ powers. In 2008, and then again in 2020, unelected banking officials found themselves suddenly responsible for the public welfareânot just because it was necessary, but based on an idea that their independence from political systems would insulate them from the whims of populism. Now, as international crises continue, and as the scope of monetary interventions grows in response, these bankers become increasingly powerfulâand unavoidably political.
In Balance of Power , economist and historian Ăric Monnet charts the rise of central banks as the nominally independentâbut unavoidably politicalâsuperpowers of modern societies. This trajectory, Monnet argues, is neither inevitable nor unstoppable. By embracing the political natures of todayâs central banks, we can construct systems of accountability for how they interact with states and societies. Monnet shows that this effort will do more than guard against unjust power; it will put the banks to work for greater, more democratic ends.
With existential challenges looming and the work of the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank more important than ever, Balance of Power offers a trenchant case for what this centuryâs central banks canâand mustâbecome.
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