• Samir Amin’s Eurocentrism
    Samir Amin’s Eurocentrism

    In this short commentary, John Bellamy Foster describes the term after which Samir Amin’s Eurocentrism is famously named. EUROCENTRISM: Since its first publication more than thirty years ago, Eurocentrism has become a classic of radical thought. Written by one of the world’s foremost political economists, this original and provocative essay takes on one of the […]

    Teaching Economics with Benjamin Wilson
    Teaching Economics with Benjamin Wilson

    We are joined again by Benjamin Wilson to discuss what it is like to teach Economics from a heterodox Modern Monetary Theory perspective in 2023. In previous episodes, we have chatted with Wilson about his research, the Uni Currency project, and his innovative work experimenting with classroom currencies. Our conversation this time explores the potentials and dangers of using neoclassical textbooks in the heterodox classroom; the utility of classroom currencies for Econ classes of all levels; the place of narrative in neoclassical and heterodox theory; and so much more.

    COP28: The mirage that capitalism can solve its destruction
    COP28: The mirage that capitalism can solve its destruction

    The COP28 summit taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates from 30 November to 12 December is a colossal illusion, a mirage in the desert.

    Gender, labor, democracy, and Americanism: U.S. history in the (un)making
    Gender, labor, democracy, and Americanism: U.S. history in the (un)making

    In the early hours of Monday, May 15, 2023, the historical highway marker recognizing the birthplace of a renown feminist, anti-racist labor organizer and defender of reproductive rights was taken down. The marker was formally approved and erected by the State, following years of community effort on behalf of this locally-born female hero. It stood […]

    Split on the Left: Berlin Bulletin No. 218 – November 21 2023
    Split on the Left: Berlin Bulletin No. 218 – November 21 2023

    Is it a tragedy or a new hope? After months, in fact years of inner-party squabbling in Germany’s LINKE party (The Left), the die has been cast, the Rubicon crossed, and Sahra Wagenknecht, with nine other Bundestag deputies, has quit the party and announced their decision to found a new party in January.

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