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9th Annual Wheelwright Lecture in Political Economy – Professor David Ruccio

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“Utopia and the Critique of Political Economy” David Ruccio (Professor of Economics, University of Notre Dame) 18 October, 2016 – The University of Sydney The Wheelwright Lecture was instituted in memorial of E.L. Wheelwright, former Professor of Political Economy at the University of Sydney. The previous Wheelwright Lectures have delivered by Walden Bello (2008), Jim ...

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“Utopia and the Critique of Political Economy”



David Ruccio (Professor of Economics, University of Notre Dame)



18 October, 2016 – The University of Sydney



The Wheelwright Lecture was instituted in memorial of E.L. Wheelwright, former Professor of Political Economy at the University of Sydney. The previous Wheelwright Lectures have delivered by Walden Bello (2008), Jim Stanford (2009), Fred Block (2010), Sheila Dow (2011), Diane Elson (2012), Susan George (2013), Leo Panitch (2014), and Erik Olin Wright (2015).



David F. Ruccio
I am now Professor of Economics “at large” as well as a member of the Higgins Labor Studies Program and Faculty Fellow of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. I was the editor of the journal Rethinking Marxism from 1997 to 2009. My Notre Dame page contains more information. Here is the link to my Twitter page.

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