
In opposition to Cash is now out. It’s been noticed in plenty of bookstores, together with the Union Sq. Barnes and Noble, the place it seems to be shelved subsequent to Marx’s Capital within the Enterprise part.
As my pal Suresh mentioned to me the opposite day, as writers we should always consider books as landmarks for a bigger physique of thought, moderately than self-contained arguments in themselves. That’s definitely the case with this e-book. However I’m glad to see this piece of the bigger mission out on the earth.
We had two very good launch occasions, one on the College of Massachusetts (the place each of us went to graduate college) and one at John Jay Faculty, my educational house now. Each occasions had an important turnout, and I very a lot appreciated the dialogue with Christine Dean, Jerry Epstein and Perry Mehrling on the UMass occasion, and with Zach Carter on the John Jay one. For me, it was like celebrating the vacations first with your loved ones of origin after which with your individual household.
Sadly, we weren’t capable of document the John Jay occasion; there was video of the UMass one, however I’m not positive when will probably be obtainable. However there are a pair different conversations we’ve had concerning the e-book lately that I can share.
First is an episode that Arjun and I did with The Local weather Pod again in April. Regardless of the identify (and common focus) of the podcast, host Ty Benefiel had lots of sharp and insightful questions concerning the nature of cash and its relationship to the social and materials world.
Second is an on-line roundtable we did with members of the Philosophy, Politics and Economics Society. This was a really good dialog — I believe philosophers and political theorists with a deep curiosity in cash are maybe the perfect readers for the e-book.
One factor I appreciated about each these conversations — and the 2 launch occasions — was the stress our interlocutors placed on us to deliver out the real-world implications of our arguments, which the e-book itself is a bit mild on. There may be naturally a dialogue of local weather coverage on The Local weather Pod, however we additionally get into the pandemic response, democratizing the Fed, and different extra real-world questions.
The e-book itself is primarily an try to get out of the flybottle of financial interested by cash, to borrow a phrase from Wittgenstein. However in fact this isn’t simply an educational critique — as Christine Desan noticed on the UMass occasion, economics isn’t just one other self-discipline, it gives a imaginative and prescient of the world that corresponds to the logic of life below the rule of capital. Or as she put it, “We’re all within the flybottle.”
We’ve additionally recorded interviews with Nathan Robinson of Present Affairs, Brian Edwards-Tiekert of UpFront on KPFA, and Doug Henwood for his present Behind the Information. I’ll put up the hyperlinks to these as they arrive out. As we talked about to Doug, our unique title for our e-book, on the very begin of the mission, was The Tyranny of Cash. This was a nod to the closing strains of his Wall Avenue, which describes it as “a primary draft for a mission aiming to finish the rule of cash, whose tyranny is usually just a little laborious to see.” Just like the fly within the bottle, it’s laborious to flee after we can’t see the factor we’re trapped in.
