Climate crisis threatens destruction of human life & with it the conditions of capitalist production. Can we stop it? How does it relate to other crises in capitalism?
@JBRGreen joins Chris and Dillon to discuss perhaps the most 'crisis' crisis of all.
https://t.co/5g4SMuPKSG
On the Renewal blog, @JBRGreen appraises Labour's vision for the green transition. Can the party's 'green corporatist' strategy deliver? Do we need to take a more holistic approach to the climate and ecological crisis? https://t.co/Mv7ryudN0s
Political economy post available!! Come and join us and work at the wonderful @Dept_of_POLIS Cambridge:
Assistant Professor Political Economy of Development
https://t.co/S8c8KJ3eRH
❓📉 What implications does a beyond-growth model have on #wages and #productivity?
Join the discussion with @JPMayrhofer, @JBRGreen, @RFdanremont, Katharina Wiese, Tiago Moreira Ramalho, Elise Dermine on 8 December!
Registrations➡️https://t.co/DaVLPR8zA7
#BeyondGrowth
"Far from a period of unchallenged US hegemony, Bretton Woods and its aftermath represented a period of 'very interactive development' between the UK and the US."
NEW: @hwhomalski on @JBRGreen's The Political Economy of the Special Relationship.
https://t.co/YgPHo7IBQn
As the global economy enters a new phase of stagflationary dynamics and sharpened geopolitical rivalry, the temptation to respond to intensified distributional conflicts through the salve of productivism must be avoided
🧵 Very pleased to publish my new open access article 'Greening Keynes? Productivist Lineages of the Green New Deal' in @AnthropoceneRev : https://t.co/IFfCxGyJd7
Green transition needs to be more focused on the politics of (internal and global) redistribution and immediate transcendence of the growth-oriented investment, production, consumption cycle as the regulative socio-economic principle. Food politics should be central