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Inflation and the Anthropocene: a reply to Adam Tooze
If this really is the Anthropocene, why would we expect our economic models to still work as before?
Dec 15, 2023
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James Meadway
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October 2023
Material roots, the end of hegemony, the suppression of finance by nature
Environmental breakdown portends the end of hegemony in the world economy, and, with it, the end of the supra-secular decline in real interest rates.
Oct 22, 2023
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July 2022
Economics for the Anthropocene
Ubiquitous, and worsening, environmental instability means we will have to throw out the anthropocentrism of economics.
Jul 20, 2022
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James Meadway
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March 2022
Bretton Woods III
The development of a polycentric global monetary system is a challenge to our system of nation-states.
Mar 27, 2022
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James Meadway
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Net Zero Sum Games
Crises demand an immediate response, and one that fits the blunt logic of low growth capitalism.
Mar 13, 2022
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James Meadway
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How Russia's war will help reshape Britain's economy
Smaller banks, bigger tanks.
Mar 6, 2022
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James Meadway
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February 2022
Central banks as weapons: how the West learned from the eurozone crisis
Targeting of Russia's basic financial infrastructure is already proving effective. But this is a weapon honed in Europe over the last decade of crisis.
Feb 28, 2022
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December 2021
Can the left survive covid?
There are no historic guarantees it will. Right now, the British left is consigning itself to irrelevance.
Dec 20, 2021
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James Meadway
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Can the left survive covid?
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Working from home returns
The UK government's "Plan B" advises working from home where possible. But the shift to mass homeworking over the last two years has contributed to a…
Dec 13, 2021
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James Meadway
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Working from home returns
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Omicron, the Zero Covid fallacy, and the redivision of the world
Omicron is accelerating the construction of new borders and controls, between and within countries.
Dec 6, 2021
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James Meadway
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November 2021
The Omicron variant
Covid isn't going away, and the future for capitalism is one of low growth, high costs, and bigger governments.
Nov 28, 2021
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James Meadway
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Growth, inequality, and the future of capitalism
Continual growth has been our background belief about how the economy works for 150 years. Perhaps it is time to return to those thinkers who didn't…
Nov 21, 2021
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