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Totalitarian Money?

Totalitarian Money?

Totalitarian Money?

The Case against Central Bank Digital Currencies
Author:
Kevin Dowd, University of Durham
Published:
July 2026
Availability:
Not yet published - available from July 2026
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009758468

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    Kevin Dowd's Totalitarian Money? provides a comprehensive critique of proposals to establish CBDCs (central bank digital currencies) around the world. He argues that they are economically inefficient, as they provide no benefits that cannot be obtained by other means. He explains why CBDCs are dangerous to financial stability and personal freedom as they enable digital currency to be weaponised against people to comply with the political or social agendas of those in control. Dowd reveals that, despite being promoted by central banks as the next 'big thing', public demand for CBDCs is negligible and they have been rejected by the public wherever they have been introduced. Evaluating the track record of countries that have introduced CBDCs, Dowd explores the drawbacks of CBDCs and explains why the private sector is better equipped to provide a retail digital currency to the general public.

    • Provides a highly critical overview of CBDCs, arguing that they provide no benefits that cannot be obtained in other ways, and that they entail major drawbacks especially to individual freedom
    • Gives the reader a solid and easy-to-grasp understanding of how CBDCs work and of the risks and potential damage they entail
    • Sets out and evaluates the track record of CBDCs in countries that have introduced them. This track record can be summarized by saying that the public have decisively rejected CBDCs everywhere they have been attempted

    Product details

    • Published: July 2026
    • Format: Hardback
    • ISBN: 9781009758444
    • Length: 214 pages
    • Dimensions: 229 × 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.5kg
    • Availability: Not yet published - available from July 2026

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The Case against Central Bank Digital Currencies
    • 2. Background and History of Central Bank Digital Currencies
    • 3. CBDC Fundamentals
    • 4. Private Digital Currencies
    • 5. CBDC Controversies in Different Countries
    • 6. CBDC Experiences to Date
    • 7. CBDCs and Macroeconomic Policy
    • 8. A CBDC Could Disintermediate the Banking System
    • 9. CBDCs and Financial Inclusion
    • 10. On the Importance of Financial Privacy
    • 11. CBDCs as Weaponised Currency
    • 12. A Reform Agenda for Efficient Payments Media.

    Author

    Kevin Dowd , University of Durham

    Kevin Dowd is professor of finance and economics at Durham University Business School. He is a prominent critic of central banking whose previous books include Competition and Finance (1998), Alchemists of Loss (with Martin Hutchinson, 2010) and The Experience of Free Banking (2nd edition, 2023).