Whether you are a new reader of Progress in Political Economy (PPE), or a visitor that regards us as “appointment reading” along with your morning coffee and toast, we have reached a milestone with this blog post in that we have now published over 400 contributions to the blog.
To celebrate that fact and also to see off the annus horribilis that was 2016 we are posting her a select “Top Ten” of contributions that have been made throughout the year combining a mix of global authorities on political economy from the well-established to the less familiar.
Enjoy reading and do please keep the contributions to PPE coming in 2017!
- Gareth Bryant, ’10 Talking Points from Jason W. Moore’s Capitalism in the Web of Life’ (24 November);
- Adrienne Roberts, ‘Why We Need to Look Beyond Justin Trudeau’s “Scandalous” Feminism’ (11 April);
- Yanis Varoufakis, ‘Political Economy: The Social Sciences’ Red Pill’ (13 May);
- Susanne Soederberg, ‘Ten Answers on Debtfare States’ (20 June);
- Kerem Niscancioglu, ‘Provincialising European Capitalism’ (5 September);
- Aida Hozic and Jacqui True, ‘Sex, Lies and Financial Crisis’ (8 March);
- Rodrigo Acuña, ‘Fidel Castro, the Cuban Revolution and Its Lessons for Latin America’ (20 December);
- David Ruccio, ‘Utopia and the Critique of Political Economy’ – 9th Annual Wheelwright Lecture’ (24 October);
- Ainsley Elbra, ‘Private Governance in African Gold Mining’ (27 April); and
- Paul Cammack, ‘Globalisation and the Critique of Political Economy’ (6 December).
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