Reading Group Discussion: Fri., November 15, 2024 at 3pm EST; noon Pacific; 8pm/20:00 UK Time. Fernando Loayza Jordán will present his paper, on democracy and taxation, Contesting the Neoliberal Social Contract. Register here: politicaleconomylaw.org/cont…
Friday, March 1, 4:00-5:15pm EST (UTC-5) / 3pm Central US/ 1pm Pacific / 9pm UK time via zoom, APPEAL What is Capitalism? Reading Group: Ramsi Woodcock, A Progressive Critique of the Law and Political Economy Movement. REGISTER at bit.ly/3u2Z468
What is Capitalism? Reading Group: Fri., Jan. 12, 2024 @ 4:00-5:15pm EST (UTC-5) / 3pm Central US/ 1pm Pacific / 9pm UK time via zoom: Ramsi Woodcock, A Progressive Critique of the Law and Political Economy Movement. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER bit.ly/3NA4pIs
What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group Fri., Dec. 1st at 2pm EST (US) (UTC-4). Jessica A. Shoemaker, Steinhart Foundation Distinguished Professor of Law at Nebraska College of Law, will discuss her article Re-Placing Property.
Register at bit.ly/46swhoE
What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group: Sept. 29th at 4pm ET (US). Scott Carter, Professor of Economics, University of Tulsa will discuss his article, A Simple Model of the Surplus Approach to Value, Distribution and the Firm. Register: bit.ly/3Pl4tfo
What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group June 30th at 10-11:30am EDT (UTC-4) Dr. Andrea Leiter, Making the World Safe for Investment: The Protection of Foreign Property 1922-1959 Register at: bit.ly/3C8kzD4
What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group
June 23rd at 3:00-4:30pm EDT (UTC-4 ; 8pm UK)
Professor Sanjay Reddy, The New School for Social Research Economics Department will discuss his article: Beyond Property or Beyond Piketty? Register at: bit.ly/3C8kzD4
Integrating Law & Political Economy:
Heterodox Institutional Perspectives on Power Workshop
Sat., April 29, 9:30am – 5pm ET
John Jay College, New York
Will explore LPE as a framework for better understanding problems & solutions.
Register bit.ly/3FPuRdl by 4/13
What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group. Fri., May 5 at 3pm Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4) we will discuss a paper by Reshard Kolabhai, North-West University, South Africa (topic to be announced). Registration will open soon. Keep connected at politicaleconomylaw.org/
What is Capitalism? Reading & Discussion Group
March 3 @ 3-4:15pm ET (UTC-5)
Branden Adams, History Depart., University of California Santa Barbara
"Coal and Capitalism: From Railroads and Miners’ Unions to Senator Manchin’s Climate Politics"
Register: bit.ly/3Kn3MBf
What is Capitalism? Discussion: Feb. 10th 3-4:15pmET (UTC-5) discussion of Beyond Financialisation: the Longue Durée of Finance & Production in the Global South by Kai Koddenbrock, Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven, & Ndongo Samba Sylla
Register: bit.ly/3HC059g#Discussion
The What Is Capitalism Reading group reconvenes on November 18th at 2:00 PM ET
Professor Carol Heim will lead discussion on How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier (HUP, 2005)
Register Here politicaleconomylaw.org/cont…
The Journal of Law and Political Economy is delighted to announce the launch of Volume 2, Issue 2, a special issue on Racial Capitalism and Law, guest edited by Carmen Gonzalez and Athena Mutua! escholarship.org/uc/lawandpo…
.@WMLawReview Online just published the final version of my essay The Morality of Monopolization Law. I examine the Sherman Act's implicit notions of unfair competition and describe how the FTC can expand on and codify these norms. wmlawreview.org/morality-mon…
"The very word 'capitalism' emerged originally out of languages of both critique and analysis, and capitalisms—past, present, and future—remain protean, elusive, and politically-contested phenomena" Join the "Forms of Capitalism" @HarvardHBS May 6 & 13 | hbs.edu/faculty/research/sem…
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