John Meadowcroft
@johnmeadowcroft.bsky.social
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Reader in Public Policy at King's College London
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kingspoltheory.bsky.social
On 25 April we are hosting Simone Chambers who will be giving a lecture entitled ‘Is there a Future for Deliberative Democracy? Democratic Theory in the Age of Oligarchs, Autocrats, and Patriarchs’. Sign-up to attend here: tinyurl.com/yc2vewf6
Democratic Theory in the Age of Oligarchs, Autocrats, and Patriarchs
A key note lecture delivered by Professor Simone Chambers (Department of Political Science, University of California, Irvine)
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johnmeadowcroft.bsky.social
Judging by the attire it very possibly is us
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aohnsman.bsky.social
NEW: Elon Musk, leading Trump’s haphazard effort to cut government overspending, is among the largest beneficiaries of federal government support. His empire was built on it.

In the past 15 years, Tesla and SpaceX have sucked in $30 billion in public dollars #doge www.forbes.com/sites/alanoh...
Elon Musk Is A Billionaire Federal Welfare Vampire
As Elon Musk’s DOGE chainsaws through federal agencies with budget and staff cuts, Tesla and SpaceX, cornerstones of his wealth, continue to benefit from public money. They probably wouldn’t have succ...
www.forbes.com
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illinoispress.bsky.social
In Public Affairs Quarterly 38.3, @johnmeadowcroft.bsky.social argues that Robert Nozick's "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" has been misread as a defense capitalism's inequalities. https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/paq/article/38/3/173/392018/Emergence-as-a-Moral-Theory-Reappraising-Robert
Title page of essay in open copy of Public Affairs Quarterly 38.3
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illinoispress.bsky.social
Vol. 38, Iss. 3 of Public Affairs Quarterly is out online! Featuring contributors @dweltman.bsky.social , Nicholas Kreuder, Nicole Hassoun, @johnmeadowcroft.bsky.social , and Bouke de Vries (whose article is free to access!) https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/paq/issue/38/3
Cover of Public Affairs Quarterly, Volume 38, Issue 3, July 2024
Yellow letters spell "PAQ" at the top of the page on an orange rectangle, with a thin blue rectangle below separating it from the rest of the beige background.
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mk.gg
The UK parliament has joined Bluesky, with proper verified domains and everything:

@houseofcommons.parliament.uk
@houseoflords.parliament.uk
@ukparliament.parliament.uk
@commonsspeaker.parliament.uk
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Recently published paper on the constitutional political economy of James Buchanan and Vincent Ostrom, co-authored with @johnmeadowcroft.bsky.social
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Recent book by recent former KCL PhD student and fine scholar Matias Petersen: www.routledge.com/Political-Ec...
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dustinrowles.bsky.social
I've been listening to a lot of Joe Rogan since the election. Like a lot of billionaires surrounded by yes-men, he's lost touch with the very reality he claims to represent.
Joe Rogan Is Now the Donald Trump of the Comedy World
He's an out-of-touch billionaire who has lost touch with reality.
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paulkelleher.net
November 12, 1973 --- The day Philosophy & Public Affairs started treating Rawls like Jesus.
A letter on Philosophy & Public Affairs letterhead that reads:

November 12, 1973

Professor Robert Nozick
Department of Philosophy
Emerson Hall
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138


Dear Professor Nozick,

I have been meaning to send you a note ever since you did not telephone the second time last week just to say that I decided after all to drop the offending post-apostrophes from the possessive of Rawls. This is, as I told you, according to the Chicago Manual of Style an honor due only to Moses and Jesus, but with us aesthetic considerations won out. The decision puts us somewhat in a class by ourselves -- I note that in Brian Barry's new book he and Oxford Press write Rawls's -- but I don't mind being different. I trust that you will not.

sincerely,
Margot Cutter
johnmeadowcroft.bsky.social
Interesting paper suggesting private schools don’t add value in exam results, but select pupils who would perform well in any school. That said, I suspect many parents pay for private schooling to purchase cultural capital and access to exclusive social networks for their children
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nathanpgoodman.bsky.social
Elinor & Vincent Ostrom did vital research on self-governance, polycentricity, democracy, social dilemmas, coproduction, public entrepreneurship, & the commons.

A starter pack featuring scholars who advance this research agenda. go.bsky.app/GwUPgW4

Suggested additions welcome.
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dbellingradt.bsky.social
Take your dragon out for a fly.

This is an #earlymodern advice (from Athanasius Kircher), on how to and when to use your private #dragon to make an impression. The image is part of Kircher's 1678 "Mundus Subterraneus" (access: www.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/view/bsb1... ), and ...

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A man is holding a flying dragon on a line.
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sonjablum.bsky.social
How does the use of evidence in policy narratives change during crises? A new comparative study of New York City‘s pandemic school shutdowns is out - written together with the brilliant @klatt.bsky.social
klatt.bsky.social
Exciting news: Together with my fantastic supervisor, @sonjablum.bsky.social, we have turned my BA thesis from @fernunihagen.bsky.social into a research article. We investigate how science was used in the narratives surrounding the school shutdowns in NYC.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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charlesubaghs.bsky.social
A starter pack of starter packs for UK media & politics.

UK Journos New, Podcasts
go.bsky.app/VB1hZZk
UK MPs
go.bsky.app/LrPkHJJ
FT Journalists
go.bsky.app/FuqnwdD
BBC journalists
go.bsky.app/8gWbLmD
Channel 4 News Journalists
go.bsky.app/6HZ1mvW
Prospect journalists
go.bsky.app/Vk8j7vP
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policysciences.bsky.social
Our first BlueSky post!
Open access paper by William Ascher.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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alixmortimer.bsky.social
A starter pack of my brilliant colleagues and former colleagues in political science, economics, and around and about the place. Under construction, will share again when we have momentum go.bsky.app/KpPy48W
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yonatanberman.com
🚨 RA job alert! 🚨

@jeannebomare.bsky.social and I are hiring a part-time RA starting this fall for a British Academy-funded project on UK inheritance tax (London-based).

Apply here: bit.ly/RA_kings (deadline in 5 days!)

Email me if you have any questions
Research Assistant
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vapunkt.bsky.social
My book is finally out 🤗 you might think “yet another book about neoliberalism” - and you are not wrong. But it’s also a brief history of exclusionary neoliberalism as a political project of the far right in Austria: link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
Far-Right Populism and the Making of the Exclusionary Neoliberal State
This book examines the rise of exclusionary neoliberalism by assessing how far-right populist actors impact economic policy change
link.springer.com