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New Book: Rethinking Economic Policy for Social Justice – The radical potential of human rights
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Call For Papers: URPE at 50! The Past, Present & Future of Radical Economics
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of URPE: The Past, Present & Future of Radical Economics Manuscript submission