Jamal Awil

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Only the modern nation-state can transform private debt into standard money. [causal]

This movement to money proper involves the intervention of the state, which acts as the guarantor of value. Only the state (which means here the modern nation-state) is able to transform private debt transactions into a standard means of payment—in other words, to bring debt and credit into balance in respect of an indefinite number of transactions.

Anthony Giddens, The Consequences of Moderni…, loc. 67