Tag: Economic Sociology
Credit makes you free! Neoliberalism, politics of debt and the subjugation of the working poor
What is Economic Sociology?
What is financialization? Marxism, Post-Keynesianism and Economic Sociology’s complementary theorizing
The incredible collapse of Ireland’s Celtic Tiger: corporatism, neoliberalism and globalization run amok
Religion, “free trade” and faithful globalization: producing a sacred vision of the economy
Latin American capitalism: multinational corporations, business groups, low skills and segmented labor markets
What is money? Can we grasp the current state of the economy as a crisis of money itself?
“People are living books. The real library of life is community.” Thank you all!
History of Profit in the US: Corporations, Accounting and Capital
The Best Book in Economic Sociology and Political Economy for 2014: ‘The Power of Market Fundamentalism’ by Block and Somers
In economic policymaking ideas matter. But how and whose? Campbell and Pedersen have insightful answers
Do you have friends, colleagues or students interested in Economic Sociology and Political Economy? Invite them to join our community
How did the East India Company become the most powerful business in history?
Debt and Indebtedness: Ethics, the Environment and the Economy
Zygmunt Bauman: “Sociologizing makes sense only in as far as it helps humanity.”
How to theorize a research? Richard Swedberg’s “The Art of Social Theory” is a unique book about the craft of theorizing
Mark Granovetter didn’t win (yet) the Nobel Prize. Here is his rejection letter, from 1969
Thomas Piketty: “There is no such thing as economic science. There are social sciences, economic processes involved social control.”
