The topic we are focusing on is monologism, the practice of presenting one’s voice as pure and singular, unquestionably true, and, in the case of groups, unified. Monologism is a common feature of religious and political projects The categorical versus the dialectical approach. OUPblogInfrequently asked questions: The Monologic Imagination Julian Millie and Matt Tomlinson
Read More »Brian Eno & Yanis Varoufakis: The meaning of ‘Value’ – King’s College, London 30/1/2017
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Brian Eno’s talk Yanis Varoufakis talk Discussion NEW: A 3 minute edit of Varoufakis’ talk with a Brian Eno soundtrack (Thursday afternoon) – thanks Jason Ghionis!
Read More »The Debate on Marx’s View of Wages in Capitalism
It is interesting to revisit an old debate had in these articles: Baumol, William J. 1983. “Marx and the Iron Law of Wages,” The American Economic Review 73.2: 303–308.Hollander, Samuel. 1984. “Marx and Malthusianism: Marx’s Secular Path of Wages,” The American Economic Review 74.1: 139–151.Hollander, Samuel. 1986. “Marx and Malthusianism: Reply,” The American Economic Review 76.3: 548–550.Ramirez, Miguel D. 1986. “Marx and Malthusianism: Comment,” The American Economic Review 76.3:...
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