Always Dying, Yet Never Dead: An Interview with Francesco Boldizzoni
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein talks to Francesco Boldizzoni about when capitalism will actually end.
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein talks to Francesco Boldizzoni about when capitalism will actually end.
Robin Kaiser-SchatzleinJul 22, 2020
Wen Zhuang talks with writer Leigh Claire La Berge about the decommodification of labor within academia and the arts.
Wen ZhuangJul 9, 2020
Jodi Dean considers what comes after capitalism.
Jodi DeanMay 12, 2020
What Veblen can teach us about managing the economy in the era of COVID-19.
Paul W. GleasonMay 4, 2020
How cash transfers became the default response to economic shocks.
Anton Jäger, Daniel ZamoraApr 17, 2020
Brian Justie interviews Nick Dyer-Witheford about his recently co-authored book, “Inhuman Power: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Capitalism.”
Brian JustieMar 11, 2020
A new book by a Yale Law professor exposes and critiques American meritocracy.
George AlligerFeb 27, 2020
Andrea Penman-Lomeli reviews "Indebted: How Families Make College Work at Any Cost," a new book by Caitlin Zaloom.
Andrea Penman-LomeliFeb 22, 2020
Is “human rights” merely another route toward economic plunder?
Neve GordonJan 24, 2020
Another robot world is possible, one not built on hidden human labor and not dependent on damage to the soul
Ramsey McGlazerJan 6, 2020
"Before we can throw bricks through windows, we need to be able to get out of bed." Mikkel Krause Frantzen on the politics of depression.
Mikkel Krause FrantzenDec 16, 2019
A special issue of “New Centennial Review” tackles the metastases of finance capitalism.
John RiederNov 1, 2019