Author: Oleg Komlik
“The Supranational Corporation: Beyond the Multinationals” shows how corporations flaunt laws and act as controlling powers beyond the legal national constraints
Fascinating labor history: during September 1911 dozens children’s strikes were held across the UK and Ireland
Who Are the Foreclosed? A portrait of Americans displaced by the mortgage foreclosure crisis
The Causes of Structural Unemployment: Socio-political and Economic perspectives on Changes in Labor Markets
“The left and Scottish nationalism”- what are the origins and implications of the left’s dalliance with Scottish independence?
Who are the Liberals?
Inequality is not just about money. Inequality is literally a killing field.
Industry agreements increase wages for low-skilled workers, while company agreements increase medium- and high-skilled wages
Rationalism and Pseudo-rationalism according to Karl Popper
Eric Helleiner on the Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods, International Development, and Making of the Postwar Order
“Crisis, Value & Hope: Rethinking the Economy” — Current Anthropology special issue
Your Greed is Hurting the Economy!!
Peter A. Hall & Michèle Lamont ask: What is the impact of three decades of neoliberalism on communities and individual lives?
C. Wright Mills’ resonant voice: “You must not expect me to provide a Balanced View. I am not a sociological book-keeper…”
Slavoj Žižek: Why our guilt about consumption is all-consuming?
Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries
“National Policy-Making: Domestication of Global Trends” shows how local policies appear to be synchronized globally yet are developed with distinct “national” flavors
