Register for April 4 Register for April 11 Register for April 18 The Robert L. Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies and Eugene Lang College present a Friday Speakers Series: The Political Economy of the Corporation. Admission is free and open to all. Registration coming soon for May 2.
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Rethinking Capitalism: “The Habitation Society: Creating Sustainable Prosperity”
Register Friday, February 7, 2025 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM | Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang Building, Room B500, 65 West 11th Street, New York NY, 10011 Please join us for a presentation by Fred Block on his new important book, The Habitation Society: Creating Sustainable Prosperity. The presentation will be moderated by Will Milberg (The New School) and feature comments
Carceral Political Economy in the Era of Late Mass Incarceration
Register Friday, March 21, 2025 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM and Saturday, March 22, 2025 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM | Wolff Conference Room D1103 Presented by The Robert L. Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies at The New School for Social Research and The Law and Political Economy Project. What is the political economy of “late” mass incarceration? How has
Social Change Under Corporate Capitalism: A Panel Discussion
Register Friday, January 31, 2025 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM | Wolff Conference Room D1103 Presented by Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts and The Robert L. Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies at The New School for Social Research. Please join us for a timely event with Michael H. Posner, Scott Pinkus, Lenore Palladino, and Tiya Gordon
Market Failure: The Climate Crisis and the Limits of Capitalism
View Recording In his new book The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet, Brett Christophers argues that there is a central flaw in the market-led approach to the climate crisis: renewables aren’t profitable enough to spur decarbonization. In this event, Christophers will speak with historian Adam Tooze, in a conversation moderated by journalist Kate Aronoff, about the
ONLINE | The New Varieties of Capitalism: Crack-Up, Spiderweb, and Monopsony
Register Online | Zoom Join an online panel discussion with: Quinn Slobodian, Professor of History, Boston University and author of Crack-Up Capitalism: Market Radicals and a Dream of a World Without Democracy Kimberly Kay Hoang, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago and author of Spiderweb Capitalism: How Global Elites Exploit Frontier Markets Ashok Kumar, Lecturer, Birkbeck College,
Decolonizing International Affairs Seminar Series
Register Rm. UL102, Starr Foundation Hall, University Center, The New School Graduate Programs in International Affairs presents series 1 of Decolonizing International Affairs – The Past and Future of the New International Order: An Agenda to Decolonize the Global Economy In 1974, nations of the South won an agreement to end economic colonialism and dependence