False prophets of democratizing finance are everywhere. Michael A. McCarthy is a real one. He pitches democracy as a system of minipublics and nested spaces of distributed ownership and decision-making drawing on our collective intelligence. This is not just critique. It's a cookbook.

- Quinn Slobodian, author of <i>Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy</i>,

This book is an original intellectual contribution to the timely debates about democratizing finance. It offers a new framework featuring governance processes that center deliberation and sortition (the random selection of decision makers). Michael A. McCarthy makes a compelling case for shifting who has decision-making power, and how decisions are taken in financial institutions. An essential read.

- Claudia Chwalisz, founder and CEO, DemocracyNext,

The lead weight of fictitious capital deprives us of our future. Mike A. McCarthy has a plan to regain it: democratize finance.

- Cédric Durand, author of <i>How Silicon Valley Unleashed Techno-feudalism: The Making of the Digital Economy</i>,

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Given the vast inequalities and debilitating crises to which the capitalist financial system plainly gives rise, criticizing that system is easy. Considerably harder is the work of thinking carefully and creatively about the possible form of alternative financial institutions designed to serve the many rather than the few. Making a full-blooded case for a genuine democratization of control of financial investment, <i>The Master's Tools</i> represents an original, welcome and extremely interesting intervention.

- Brett Christophers, author of <i>The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet</i>,

Why is democracy so broken and how might it be fixed? In The Master's Tools, award-winning author Michael A. McCarthy argues the answer can be found in the flows of credit and investment bound up with finance capital.
Today, finance guides and constrains our politics, but there is no reason why this must be so. In this groundbreaking work, McCarthy develops a political and social theory of institutional transformation rooted in the interconnectedness of finance and democracy.

Inspired by ancient Athens, where small groups chosen by lottery were used to ensure democratic participation, he shows how democracy and working-class power can be strengthened by introducing new forms of financial governance, focusing on the inclusion of historically excluded groups.

His proposals for democratic financial institutions point the way to imbuing finance with a socio-environmental purpose and the funding of a just green transition, social housing, and other necessary public goods. And these financial institutions might be the first step toward a whole new kind of economy.
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<b>Finance serves the rich and powerful. We need to democratize it.</b>
Preface: deckard on skid row

Part I - Structure: A Theory of Democratic Rupture
1. Mother of Antagonism
2. The Frankenstein Problem

Part II - Conjuncture: The Political Contradictions of Finance
3. A Primer
4. Political Plunder
5. Mythologies 11

Part III - Rupture: A Plan for Radical Democracy
6. Class Logics of Reform
7. Minipublics
8. Plebeian Recipes
9. Democracy on Fridays

Notes
Index
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<b>Finance serves the rich and powerful. We need to democratize it.</b>
The first book length treatment of a growing political demand that is quickly building momentum in the US and Europe: democratically controlled financial instutions.,McCarthy is deeply involved in activism around public finance and has directly worked with organizations such as Public Bank LA, DemocracyNext (where he is an economic democracy fellow), the Berggruen Institute and the Jain Family Institute to develop materials for activists and policymakers to install deliberative mechanisms into public finance,McCarthy is currently working alongside elected representatives like Rashida Tlaib to bring his program closer to a reality.,For readers of Naomi Klein and Erik Olin Wright,5000 Twitter followers
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788730662
Publisert
2025-01-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Verso Books
Vekt
427 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
153 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

Om bidragsyterne

Michael A. McCarthy is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Community Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His book Dismantling Solidarity: Capitalist Politics and American Pensions since the New Deal was awarded the Paul Sweezy Book Award as well as an honorable mention for the Labor and Labor Movements Book Award. He has written for the Boston Review, Jacobin, Noema, and the Washington Post.