
Christine Desan
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Christine Desan is a law professor at Harvard Law School, recognized for her scholarship on the historical and theoretical foundations of money and its relationship to democracy. She argues that money should function as a democratic medium, suggesting that monetary policy can and should reflect social and political needs, rather than being solely in the hands of technocratic institutions.
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As Christine Desan of Harvard Law School has suggested, the fact that managing money requires expertise should not obscure the fact that money is, or perhaps could be, a 'democratic medium'.
Katharina Pistor | Rethinking the politics of money | BusinessThe Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·
Jamaica· 2025-08-10




