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“The provocative, counterintuitive title challenges us to think as deeply as Sam Chambers has done in Money Has No Value. In doing so, we see how meticulous scholarship and relentless logic can take us to a new level of understanding beyond the confused debates that have dogged the theory of money for centuries.”
− Geoffrey Ingham, Professor Emeritus at Cambridge University,
author of The Nature of Money
“Money, Chambers shows in this important book, is at heart always a social relation of credit. But what would it mean for a credit theory of money to take seriously the role of the state as one of the primary sites of capitalist production? Building on a powerful re-reading of early-twentieth century theories of credit, ...
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