Matías Vernengo on MMT in the Periphery
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is gaining traction among progressives as an option for paying for massive govern
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is gaining traction among progressives as an option for paying for massive govern
From the Intro: According to its proponents, modern money / monetary theory (MMT) is a new distinctive theory and polic
By James K. Galbraith, Is Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) a potential boon to economic policymakers, or, as Harvard’s Ken
Fadhel Kaboub on the meaning and importance of monetary sovereignty, MMT in relation to developing countries, Venezu
By Scott Ferguson, Titled Declarations of Dependence: Money, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Care (University of Neb
by Scott Ferguson. From University of Nebraska Press: Declarations of Dependence rethinks the historical relations
Fadhel Kaboub, associate professor of economics at Denison University and President of the Binzagr Institute for Sus
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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ym3LTuGlEc&w=640&h=360] Pedagogy and Heterodox Economic
By Steven Hail. From Palgrave Macmillan: The central argument of this book is that the foundations for sustainable pro
By Maxximilian Seijo, a graduate student in the Humanities & Cultural Studies Department at the University of Sou
By Scott Ferguson, Aesthetics is an expansive and foundational category of modern life, organizing our thoughts, ins
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By Brendan Cook, Instructor, Department of Humanities & Cultural Studies, University of South Florida, and Scot
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Tuesday October 17, 2017 at 7pm (see livestream link below), 1717 Brittain Road, Akron, Ohio 44310 Fadhel Kaboub, Asso
By Scott Ferguson, Epicurus supposed that even in the midst of the void the atoms declined slightly from the straight li
Edited by Michael J. Murray & Mathew Forstater. From Palgrave: The contributors to this edited collection argue