ABSTRACT

David A. Westbrook argues that we live in "the city of gold"--a global, cosmopolitan polity where politics are done through markets, and where global capital markets, not states, have become the dominant force in our social life.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

chapter |18 pages

Conception

chapter |18 pages

Money as Communication

chapter |18 pages

Finance and the War Against Time

chapter |22 pages

Urban Renewal

chapter |20 pages

Governance

chapter |12 pages

Alienation

chapter |42 pages

Inauthenticity

chapter IX|14 pages

The Reformation of Economics

chapter X|28 pages

After Economic Justice

chapter XI|24 pages

The Disenchantment of Liberalism

chapter XII|36 pages

True Markets

chapter XIV|18 pages

Beyond the Market

Authority and Identity