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ingridhk.bsky.social
Update: the book has now been published and is available in book stores ✨✨
ingridhk.bsky.social
Our book is *finally* available for pre-order! It'll ship next week on May 30th 😱 Been a long time coming, very curious about what you all will think.
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Did you ever want to become a post-doc or a doctoral researcher at the (material) Heart of the newsletter, or to do heterodox economics research and get paid full-time for 5 years? Now is your chance! www.uni-due.de/karriere/ste...
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Our work on Causal Claims in Economics, covered by @economist.com, on article titled "What the failure of a superstar student reveals about economic?"
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📢 Extended deadline: Submit your abstract for the 14th Young Economists Conference (2–3 Oct 2025, Linz) by 26 May!
🎓 For MA/PhD/early Post-Docs
🚆 Travel/accommodation within AT covered
💶 €1,000 paper prize
👉 wien.arbeiterkammer.at/yec2025
Young Economists Conference 2025
The Chamber of Labor and many partner organizations will host the Young Economists Conference on October 2 and 3, 2025 in Linz.
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mazzucatom.bsky.social
Rethinking how the state imagined, practiced and evaluated is at the heart of @iipp-ucl.bsky.social‬'s mission. Join us for our annual #RethinkingTheState Forum (18-20 June).

Learn more ➡️ www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/pub...
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Thanks for your support!!!❤️🔁
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The Table of Content for the July issue of @ReviewofPE

3 symposiums; 22 articles. What more can you ask for.
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workingclasshistory.com
#OtD 13 May 1974, following the Portuguese Revolution, a manifesto was published by the Homosexual Movement for the Revolutionary Action. It is considered the foundational document for the LGBT+ movement in Portugal. Learn more in our podcast: workingclasshistory.com/podcast/e41-42-the-portuguese...
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rheinze.hcommons.social.ap.brid.gy
Just saw the news on Bluesky that Michel Aglietta has died. Very sad. As controversial as the regulation school was in political economy circles, it is one of the most important theories of the transition in the 1970s and helped keep Marxist economic and social theory alive:
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Michel Aglietta
1938-2025
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nevrasland.bsky.social
Highly recommended 👇

The Rise and Fall of Technocratic Democracies
April 14, 2025
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cacrisalves.bsky.social
The beauties of capitalism.
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"This week, John and seven other Brazilian workers – all identified simply as John Doe 1-8 for fear of retaliation – filed a civil lawsuit in the US against Starbucks, with the support of International Rights Advocates (IRA), seeking financial compensation." www.theguardian.com/world/2025/a...
‘Morally repugnant’: Brazilian workers sue coffee supplier to Starbucks over ‘slavery-like conditions’
Brazil has been the world’s leading coffee producer due to the forced labour of enslaved Africans and Afro-Brazilians
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jacobinmag.bsky.social
Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the global trade regime are chaotic and uncoordinated.

As economist Ha-Joon Chang tells Jacobin, Trump has failed to see that the cause of the US’s relative decline is its own domestic capitalist class.
Ha-Joon Chang: There Should Be No Return to Free Trade
Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the global trade regime are chaotic and uncoordinated. As economist Ha-Joon Chang tells Jacobin, Trump has failed to see that the cause of the US’s relative decline...
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workingclasshistory.com
If you want to learn more about the Italian resistance, check out our four-part podcast series, which goes from the roots of the resistance to liberation and how the struggle continued after the war.

Listen here, or wherever you get your podcasts: workingclasshistory.com/podcast/e77-...
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undercoverhist.bsky.social
From the archives: how much was history of economics still taught in US economics graduate programs in 1989.

Are your students more creative and reflexive now that close to 0% of them are offered a class in history of economics?

#econsky
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bevansadvocate.bsky.social
By popular request, here are 9 more books on neoliberalism
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ekonheterodox.bsky.social
Excited to host Prof. Guillaume Vallet (U. Grenoble Alpes) at the Poznań Post-Keynesian Workshops!
He works on monetary economy, gender, & history of economic thought.
Register here: forms.gle/E87NoYw2ryrS...
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The Max Planck Summer School for Women in Political Economy aims to address the continued underrepresentation of women in political economy. Join us!

📅 Cologne, September 22–25, 2025
👩‍🎓 For current PhD students or recent PhD graduates – free of charge
⏳ Apply by April 25, 2025
Max Planck Summer School for Women in Political Economy
The Max Planck Summer School for Women in Political Economy aims to establish a network of women working in political economy and to contribute to ameliorating existing gendered inequalities in the fi...
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📣 Submissions are open for RISE-SASE 2025 — a regional SASE event focused on Latin America 🌎 (separate from the annual conference in Montreal!)

📍 Niterói, Brazil
🗓️ Nov 20–22, 2025
📝 Submit by July 15

🔗 sase.org/event/vi-ris...

#RISESASE2025 #Socioeconomics
VI RISE-SASE 2025 - SASE
Call for Papers  VI RISE-SASE 2025 Connecting the dots between digitalization, environmental challenges, and social inequalities in Latin America 20-22 November 2025 Universidade Federal Fluminense, N...
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feralcommie.bsky.social
An excellent short summary of how we got here.
Neoliberal globalisation hollowed out the economic base of the western working class while liberal politicians supressed reformist left-wing voices who tried to limit the damage, leaving a vacuum of resentment and suffering for the far right to fill.
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"The liberal order didn’t collapse because people failed to appreciate its benefits.

It collapsed because it failed the vast majority of people it was supposed to serve."

Read: substack.com/home/post/p-...
The Death of Neoliberal Globalisation was Written into its DNA
Liberals need to learn the right lessons from its collapse.
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jacobedenhofer.bsky.social
I just gave a guest lecture in @chflachsland.bsky.social's "Policy Process class" on (right-wing) populism. I hope the students enjoyed it as much as I did. Here are my slides -- perhaps they are of interest to some of you. www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/gho7v...