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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…

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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

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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

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Today's APPEAL Reading Group discussion is cancelled due to the presenter's family emergency. We hope to reschedule in the future.
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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

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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

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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

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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

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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
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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/

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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
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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
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APPEAL - Political Economy and the Law retweeted
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…
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New issue on Racial Capitalism and Law from Journal of Law and Political Economy.
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…
APPEAL - Political Economy and the Law retweeted
.@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…

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APPEAL - Political Economy and the Law retweeted
"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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