Money and Government
Discover the profound insights of Robert Skidelsky in his compelling book, Money and Government, published in 2019. Spanning 512 pages, this work challenges the conventional wisdom in economics that relegates money and government to a minor role in economic affairs. Skidelsky argues against the notion that money is merely a medium of exchange, emphasizing the significant impact of uncertainty on economic outcomes. Through his extensive knowledge and unique perspective, he presents a sweeping account of the intricate relationship between money and power, inviting readers to reconsider the fundamental principles of economics. Ideal for those interested in economic theory and policy, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the forces that shape our financial world.