Martin Wolf, the chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is by some distance the most prominent writer on economics in Britain. His columns are read in a reverent hush. “The Crisis of ...
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Capitalism and the commodification of nature
Last Friday, I spoke on a panel at NYU on political theorist Alyssa Battistoni’s new book Free Gifts: Capitalism and the ...
There’s a creeping victimhood within a U.S. conservative movement that has long decried the victim culture. This reveals itself most notably every time the Left “cancels” one of its ideological ...
Dr. Nicholas Freudenberg thinks that capitalism is damaging to both human health and to the planet. And after reading his new book, “At What Cost: Modern Capitalism and the Future of Health,” it is ...
Speculative fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin famously said, “We live in capitalism, its power seems inescapable — but then, so did the divine right of kings.” How can we imagine cutting through the ...
What 60 Minutes Got Wrong About Harvard and the Biomedical Research Enterprise When It Comes to Abridged Books, Just Say No Americans Love Back to the Future — but Do We Understand Why? Nuremberg Puts ...
‘Prophecies about the end of capitalism . . . have dotted the history of modern social science since its inception,” Francesco Boldizzoni observes in “Foretelling the End of Capitalism: Intellectual ...
Summer reading may be the last thing on college students’ minds as school lets out, but thanks to the American Enterprise Institute students now have a fun way to refresh their knowledge on ...
Summer reading is great and all, but sometimes you need a little motivation to finish that book. Whether you’re looking for the latest fiction, a deep dive into history, or something for out-of-school ...
These classic books tell how modern capitalism in Europe and the US changed from a system that manufactured actual products into a financialized trading desk for credit derivatives and leverage. They ...
When the Business Roundtable, the lobbying group of about 200 CEOs of America's largest companies, released a statement denouncing shareholder primacy and instead focusing on a "stakeholder approach" ...
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