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Macro n Cheese
Ep 313 - CHE with Clara Mattei

Macro n Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 39:21 Transcription Available


“We need to understand the limits of capitalism. Capitalism has serious limits in the sense that it puts exchange value over use value. And this is by definition irrational according to logic of need, but very rational according to logic of profit... But we also need to understand that we are the ones who have produced the system. That's where the empowering voice comes out, because it says, okay, if we have created it, we can also change it. And guess what? The system is really fragile. That's why we need austerity constantly to protect it.” Economist Clara Mattei talks to Steve about the launch of the Center for Heterodox Economics (CHE) on the eve of its inaugural conference, February 6th through 8th, in Tulsa, OK. In the episode, Clara expresses her frustration with the inadequacies of mainstream economic education that neglects the real-life challenges faced by students and communities and explains that the CHE is being designed to break down traditional academic barriers and elitism. She mentions names of some participants in the upcoming conference, including Jamie Galbraith, Anwar Shaikh, Branko Milanovic, and Robert Brenner. From the Mission page on its website, the CHE is built on the following pillars:  1. Critical Political Economy: Understanding the dynamics of power, class, and social relations that shape economic outcomes.  2. Critical History of Economic Thought and Economic History: Exploring diverse schools of thought and the historical evolution of economic systems to inform our understanding of contemporary challenges.  3. Praxis: Economics, at its core, should be about more than analysis—it should be about action. At CHE, we are dedicated to producing knowledge that not only explains the world but transforms it. For information, go to https://sites.utulsa.edu/chetu/ Clara E. Mattei is Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Heterodox Economics (CHE). She previously taught at the The New School for Social Research Economics Department and has been a fellow of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton. Her research contributes to the history of capitalism, exploring the critical relation between economic ideas and technocratic policy making. Her first book, The Capital Order: How Economists Invented Austerity and Paved the Way to Fascism (University of Chicago Press 2022) is translated in over 10 languages. Her current book project critically reassesses the Golden Age of Capitalism (1945-1975) and its Keynesianism through the lens of austerity capitalism.

Smart Talk Podcast
39. Anwar Shaikh on capitalism

Smart Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 28:20


Dr. Shaikh draws from his experience of living in cities across the world including Ankara, Washington D.C., Lagos, New York, and many more. Mr. Shaikh received his bachelor's from Princeton and earned his Ph.D. from Columbia, both in economics. He is the author of "Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises" and "Measuring the Wealth of Nations." He is the author of many journals on topics such as macroeconomics, competition policy, and inequality. Together we discussed the fallacies behind mainstream economic theory, how history and anthropology play a bigger role in economics than we think, and why regulation isn't that useful of a tool for managing the economy. To check out more of our content, including our research, visit our website: https://www.hgsss.org/

Smart Talk Podcast
17. Dr. Anwar Shaikh explains the negative impact of free trade most economists miss

Smart Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 35:50


Dr. Shaikh draws from his experience of living in cities across the world including Ankara, Washington D.C., Lagos, New York, and more. Mr. Shaikh received his bachelor's degree from Princeton and earned his Ph.D. from Columbia, both in economics. He is the author of Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises and Measuring the Wealth of Nations. He is the author of many journals on topics such as macroeconomics, competition, inequality, and many more. Shaikh discusses the effects of the Bretton Woods agreement, how countries like Japan and South Korea gain a competitive advantage through high productivity and low wages, and the negative impacts of free trade most economists don't think about. To check out more of our content, including our research, visit our website: https://www.hgsss.org/

Under The Skin with Russell Brand

anwar shaikh
Under The Skin with Russell Brand
#205 What Does Capitalism Mean? (With Anwar Shaikh)

Under The Skin with Russell Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 17:50


This week we get deep into capitalism. Anwar Shaikh is a heterodox economist, founding member of the Union of Radical Political Economists, and Professor of Economics at The New School for Social Research in New York City. His latest book Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crisis has been widely acclaimed as one of the most important works of economic theory to have come from the Left in many years.  Anwar explains how and why capitalism works, and the consequences of having it as the dominant economic operating system in the world. What does that really mean?! Anwar will tell you. More Info: Anwar Shaikh's work: http://www.anwarshaikhecon.org/ Come see me live - check out all the dates here: https://www.russellbrand.com/live-dates/ My new meditation podcast Above the Noise is out now only on Luminary, I will be releasing guided meditations every Wednesday, please check out it: http://luminary.link/meditate  Elites are taking over! Our only hope is to form our own. To learn more join my cartel here https://www.russellbrand.com/join and get weekly bulletins too incendiary for anything but your private inbox. *not a euphemism Subscribe to my YouTube channel, I post four videos a week including video clips from these episodes! https://www.youtube.com/russellbrand Subscribe to my YouTube side-channel for more wellness and spirituality. https://www.youtube.com/c/AwakeningWithRussell Instagram:  http://instagram.com/russellbrand/ Twitter:  http://twitter.com/rustyrockets

IndoProgress
Baca Buku Bareng IndoPROGRESS: Buku Saku "Sejarah Teori Krisis" oleh Anwar Shaikh

IndoProgress

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 63:43


Baca Buku Bareng IndoPROGRESS episode 9 membahas Buku Saku IndoProgress berjudul "Sejarah Teori Krisis" oleh Anwar Shaikh. Buku saku ini diberikan kata pengantar oleh Intan Suwandi.BBBI episode 9 dibawakan oleh dua editor IndoProgress, Fathimah Fildzah Izzati dan Daniel Sihombing.

Ideas X People
22. Anwar Shaikh: Starting Off on The Wrong Foot. Is Economics Predicated on The Wrong Basic Assumptions?

Ideas X People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020


Today we go down a fascinating road on Professor Shaikh’s main thesis that what drives capitalism and its cyclical nature can be explained by intrinsic forces such as the profit motive for corporations. This, as opposed to the current orthodox view that the rational actor, who care only about their consumption, makes the world go […]

WeAreMany.org: Recently posted audio
Case Studies in the Origins of Capitalism

WeAreMany.org: Recently posted audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Case Studies in the Origins of Capitalism Charles Post Xavier LaFance Nicole Leach Historical Materialism 2019 (NY): Socialism in Our Time Socialism & Marxism As Marxist economist Anwar Shaikh puts it, ‘capitalism's sheath mutates constantly, but its core remains the same'. To understand the distinct core logic of capitalism is crucial to grasp the political terrain on which socialists are struggling today. read more

WeAreMany.org: Recently posted audio
Case Studies in the Origins of Capitalism

WeAreMany.org: Recently posted audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020


Case Studies in the Origins of Capitalism Charles Post Xavier LaFance Nicole Leach Historical Materialism 2019 (NY): Socialism in Our Time Socialism & Marxism As Marxist economist Anwar Shaikh puts it, ‘capitalism's sheath mutates constantly, but its core remains the same’. To understand the distinct core logic of capitalism is crucial to grasp the political terrain on which socialists are struggling today. read more

The Emergent Order Podcast
Debating the Nature of Capitalism with Professor Anwar Shaikh

The Emergent Order Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 140:08


On today's episode John Papola talks to author, economist, and New School professor Anwar Shaikh. Anwar is a political economist whose work offers a synthesis of the economic analysis in Smith, Ricardo, Marx, and Keynes. He is also a well-known critic of neoclassical economics, particularly of the Theory of Perfect Competition. John and Anwar delve into many topics, such as the Theory of Perfect Competition, Say's Law of Markets, and the morality of advertising. The two agree on some things and deeply (but respectfully) disagree on others, making for a very entertaining and informative conversation. More from our guest: Website Curriculum Vita Wikipedia Page Amazon Author The New School Bio Twitter References from this episode: Economics by Paul A. Samuelson The Condition of the Working Class in England by Friedrich Engels Yesterday (film) The Pursuit (film)

Talk World Radio
Talk Nation Radio: Ahmet Tonak on a 2500% increase in worker exploitation

Talk World Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 29:00


E. Ahmet Tonak is the author and editor of several books including Measuring the Wealth of Nations: The Political Economy of National Accounts (with Anwar Shaikh), Turkey in Transition: New Perspectives (edited with Irvin Schick) and Marxism and Classes (edited with Sungur Savran and Kurtar Tanyılmaz). Trained as a mechanical engineer at Istanbul Technical University, he earned a Ph.D. in economics from the New School for Social Research. Tonak taught for many years at Istanbul Bilgi University, Middle East Technical University, Bard College at Simon's Rock, and is currently a visiting professor at UMASS Amherst and works as an economist at Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, Interregional Office, Northampton, Massachusetts. He wrote for several Turkish dailies and contributes to sendika.org, an alternative news portal in Turkey. We discuss his new report: "The Rate of Exploitation: The Case of the iPhone."

SOAS Economics: Seminar series, public lectures and events
Some Observations on Anwar Shaikh's Theory of Interest

SOAS Economics: Seminar series, public lectures and events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 56:14


Prof. Jan Toporowski (SOAS University of London) The publication of Anwar Shaikh’s book Capitalism, Competition, Conflict, Crises presents an opportunity to reconsider the classical theory of interest, on which much of the structure of the book is based (Shaikh 2016 chapter 10). This Note takes issue with the classical theory of interest that is the foundation of Shaikh’s monetary economics and the theory of bank profit that arises from that classical view. The Note argues that the classical theory of money applies to a very particular capitalist economy in which the monetary sector or banking are external to capitalist production. However, when credit is endogenous to capitalist production, the rate of interest is no longer governed by the rate of profit in the real economy, and the rate of profit of the banking sector does not depend on the actual rate of interest. This Note does not claim to represent Shaikh’s book, or even its core argument. The criticism in this Note proceeds by describing the banking system in which the classical theory of interest holds true and then explaining how, in the credit system that emerged with capitalism, that classical theory of interest does not hold. The Note concludes by arguing that debt and interest perform a purely distributional function in a credit economy, unrelated to the rate of profit from production around which Shaikh builds his analysis. Jan Toporowski is Professor of Economics and Finance at SOAS University of London. Speaker(s): Prof. Jan Toporowski (SOAS), Dr. Gregor Semieniuk (SOAS) Event Date: 01 March 2017 Released by: SOAS Economics Podcast

Kritische Ökonomik Frankfurt
Anwar Shaikh – Capitalism: Competition Conflict Crises – Buchvorstellung am 08. Dezember 2016

Kritische Ökonomik Frankfurt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 114:32


TALK AND DISCUSSION IN ENGLISH Vortrag und Diskussion auf Englisch Video: http://kritische-oekonomik.de/veranstaltung/buchvorstellung-shaikh/ Timecodes 0:00:00 Vorstellung der Initiative Kritische Ökonomik / ABOUT THE INITIATIVE 0:10:35 Prof. Schefold Begrüßung / SATURATION 0:17:35 Anwar Shaikh Vortrag / TALK 1:18:10 Diskussion / DISCUSSION 08. | weiterlesen...

Manifest podkast
Boksamtale - Anwar Shaikh - litteraturfestivalen på Lillehammer, 28.05.2016

Manifest podkast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 35:37


Økonomifaget handler om organiseringen av hele det sosiale liv. I de fleste andre fag er det vanlig med ulike teoretiske innfallsvinkler, men i økonomifaget læres kun én teori om virkeligheten bort: nyklassisk økonomisk teori. De som jobber innenfor denne teorien blir «mainstream-økonomer». Anwar Sheikh er heterodoks økonom. Det vil si at han stiller seg utenfor og er kritisk til rammeverket nesten alle andre økonomer bruker i dag. I boka «Capitalism. Competition, conflict, crisis», foreslår Shaikh et nytt rammeverk for økomifaget. Hør ham i samtale med Ola Innset, stipendiat i historie. Intervjuet ble tatt opp på litteraturfestivalen på Lillehammer 28. mai 2016.

Manifest podkast
Bokpresentasjon - Anwar Shaikh om kapitalismen - Tronsmo 26. mai 2016

Manifest podkast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 77:01


Økonomiprofessor Anwar Shaikh fra New School i New York presenterer sin nye bok «Capitalism. Competition, Conflict, Crises». Han hevder at boka kan forklare hvordan kapitalismen faktisk fungerer. Shaikh snakker også om behovet for et bredere og mer virkelighetsnært økonomipensum. Innledning ved Ingrid Wergeland, nestleder i Manifest Tankesmie. Tronsmo bokhandel, torsdag 26. mai 2016.

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