On Sept. 26, the Political Economy Project — a professor-led interdisciplinary organization that hosts talks on economics, politics and philosophy — featured economics professor Meir Kohn for a ...
All science, wrote Marx, “would be superfluous if the appearance, the form, and the nature of things were wholly identical.” (Vol. II, p. 951) Marxian science separates the essential production ...
We should pay closer attention to the interactions between politics, economics, and other realms The COVID-19 pandemic strikingly illustrates the intersection of politics, economics, and other ...
The next installment of Baldwin-Wallace College's Enduring Questions Lecture Series will be 8 p.m. Oct. 17 with Dr. Benjamin Friedman. Friedman will examine the political, economic and social ...
IN some parts of our country there is a current maxim among the old-fashioned gardeners to the effect that “ a wind-shaken tree will bear much fruit.” There is some subtle force in it. In fact, it is ...
The world is still not on track to hold global warming well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels, let alone 1.5°C. Despite good intentions, the availability of financing and clean technologies, and ...
Released in 2014, here is Werner Bonefeld's seminal book on critical theory and the critique of political economy. Bonefeld originally studied with Johannes Agnoli and was a founder of the Open ...
How is it possible that despite multiple pledges and commitments, rapid progress in key technologies, and the implementation of more than 4,500 climate policies, the world is not on track to meet the ...
As South Asia faces the escalating impacts of climate change, the region’s ability to respond effectively hinges on more than just access to climate finance and technical solutions. A critical yet ...
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