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The Guardian recently polled ‘hundreds of the world’s top climate scientists’ (identified, apparently, on the basis of IPCC report authorship). A distressing 80 percent of them predicted at least 2.5C of global heating by the end of the twe...
This essay is a sympathetic attempt to wrestle with ‘degrowth’. It takes the form, mainly, of a critical engagement with two recent books, Matthias Schmelzer et al’s The future is degrowth, and Kohei Saito’s Marx in the anthropocene. These ...
> It has always been a fantasy of mine that a boatload of 25 brokers would be shipwrecked and struggle to an island from which there could be no rescue. Faced with developing an economy that would maximize their consumption and pleasure, wo...
Some news: I’ve signed a contract with Pluto Press for a new book, tentatively titled Fictions of Financialization: What we’re getting wrong about speculation, exploitation, and twenty-first century capitalism. It should be out some time in...
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Political Economist. Associate Prof of Global Sustainable Development at the University of Warwick. Author: The Global Governance of Precarity, A Critical History of Poverty Finance.
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