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Political economic research, commentary and events. Blog and @ManchesterUP book series. Co-editors: Adam David Morton (defected to Bluesky) and @garethjbryant

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@ppesydney
Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
4 months
Wonderful to host @IliasAlami here at USyd talking on state capitalism and Trump 2.0 as the great accelerator of 21st-century state capitalism, a historically specific form of capitalism whereby the fusion of private and state capital reaches new heights https://t.co/z8Jb6lokNV
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Economic historians may thus remember Trump 2.0 as the great accelerator of 21st-century state capitalism, a historically specific form of capitalism whereby the fusion of private and state capital...
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Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
6 months
Just as Mario Tronti wanted to engage with Marx in his own time, how do we approach Operai e capitale (Workers and Capital) on the basis of capitalism today? Great new post from Laisrian Flynn for the Past & Present Reading Group @VersoBooks https://t.co/Y6ISDX9XBz
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Just as Mario Tronti wanted to engage with Marx in his own time, how do we approach Operai e capitale (Workers and Capital) on the basis of capitalism today? The latest deep-dive from the Past &...
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Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
6 months
New post by Adam Morton and David Avilés on their article in @envplana on what's at stake in the mixed economy and state capitalism debates - arguing for a "dash of Dobb" to get to direct on-the-nose class connections https://t.co/C7olLMWR64 @alex_callinicos @llchristyll
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Our new article in Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space seeks to refocus attention on development banks in Mexico and Chile as a way of "sorting out" contemporary debates on the mixed...
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@drMelJohnston
Mel Johnston
1 year
Misogyny, hatred and fear of women manifest in violence against women, is a political force to be reckoned with, and political economists should reckon with it in their analyses. We put this argument to Tom et al. in this blog celebrating 10 years of @ppesydney 🥳
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Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
1 year
Your appointment reading for this week from the brightest and best feminists in political economy.
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@claire_rhiannon
Claire Parfitt
1 year
Join us on 29 October @Gleebooks to talk our books, both out now with @ManchesterUP !!
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@Andreas_Bieler
Andreas Bieler 🇵🇸
1 year
Congratulations to @CaitSchroering on the publication of her book on struggles against water grabbing. @BlueCommunityZH @mooremadelainef @gemmagasseau @AndreaMuehleba1 @AdamDavidMorton @right2water @euwm
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Manchester University Press
1 year
Now published! People are coming together to fight for control of their water. @CaitSchroering examines how movements are organizing against water privatization and other forms of water grabbing, providing a feminist and anticolonial analysis. 📘 https://t.co/fCTWlp8jI9
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@Hesketh1981
Chris Hesketh
1 year
Happy to contribute and celebrate such a brilliant resource. Happy 10th year of existence to @ppesydney and testament to the great work of @AdamDavidMorton and @garethjbryant
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@TomChodor
Tom Chodor
1 year
🚨🚨 Make sure you get your nominations in for the 2024 AIPEN Prize for the best IPE article written by an Australian-based scholar by this Friday, 13 September! More details 👇 https://t.co/PbXUTjKgXK via @ppesydney @AdamDavidMorton @ShaharHameiri @SaraMeger @drMelJohnston
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We are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2024 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize. We are delighted to celebrate...
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Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
1 year
Our series celebrating 10 years of blogging at Progress in Political Economy (PPE) continues. The Past & Present Reading Group recently completed Marx’s *Grundrisse*. Here is an overview from @Hesketh1981 https://t.co/ExOWVqyuKm
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To mark PPE@10 this post continues a series of posts to celebrate ten years of Progress in Political Economy (PPE) as a blog that has addressed the worldliness of critical political economy issues...
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@claire_rhiannon
Claire Parfitt
1 year
The @ppesydney blog is celebrating 10 years 🎉 of hosting exciting debates in political economy and I’m honoured to be among its authors. This week, writing about my new book: False profits of ethical capital
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Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
1 year
PPE@10 Award-winning coverage of the worldliness of critical political economy celebrates 10 years of blogging this month. Commencing with Claire Parfitt blogging on her new book @Usyd_ssps @AzriniWahidin https://t.co/sUilRa5CFh
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At stake in the machinations between global asset managers, the firms they invest in, and regulators is the core question of what environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing really does and...
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@ppesydney
Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
1 year
PPE@10 Award-winning coverage of the worldliness of critical political economy celebrates 10 years of blogging this month. Commencing with Claire Parfitt blogging on her new book @Usyd_ssps @AzriniWahidin https://t.co/sUilRa5CFh
ppesydney.net
At stake in the machinations between global asset managers, the firms they invest in, and regulators is the core question of what environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing really does and...
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@garethjbryant
Gareth Bryant
1 year
This Thursday at Sydney Uni: Launch of "Captured: How Neoliberalism Transformed the Australian State" with Mike Rafferty and Phil Toner
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Launch of Captured: How neoliberalism transformed the Australian state Speakers: Phillip Toner and Michael Rafferty Thursday 5 September 2024, 1:30-2:30 pm Room 341, Social Sciences Building,...
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@TomChodor
Tom Chodor
1 year
We continue the Everyday Political Economy of the Environmental Crisis with a post on @ppesydney on concerts! Does “Swiftnomics” trump sustainability? @MonashPolsIR @PAISWarwick @monashmyArts @MonashWarwick
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