On Sept. 26, the Political Economy Project — a professor-led interdisciplinary organization that hosts talks on economics, politics and philosophy — featured economics professor Meir Kohn for a ...
Political momentum in San Francisco is shifting, and we UC Berkeley students would do well to be part of it. While your stay ...
A Radical Experiment in Democracy across a series of five orations for the 2025 Boyer Lecture series, hosted by its creative ...
All science, wrote Marx, “would be superfluous if the appearance, the form, and the nature of things were wholly identical.” (Vol. II, p. 951) Marxian science separates the essential production ...
Constitution Day is observed every year to celebrate the ratification of the United States Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787. Karen Sebold, an expert in campaign finance law and American politics, will ...
The next installment of Baldwin-Wallace College's Enduring Questions Lecture Series will be 8 p.m. Oct. 17 with Dr. Benjamin Friedman. Friedman will examine the political, economic and social ...
Around the world and across the United States, unjust identity-group-based social stratification harms individuals and communities. To Black people and other people of color, to women, to immigrants, ...
László Andor, former Hungarian EU Commissioner (Barroso II) and the Secretary General of the Foundation of European Progressive Studies (FEPS). In the past decade and a half, Hungary has been an ...
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