Ten books that have stayed with me
Following Stuart Elden’s lead on Progressive Geographies I thought it would be fun to engage in listing my own top ten books that have stayed with me. The point with this exercise is not to spend too...
View ArticlePiketty Digest #4: The Metamorphoses of Capital
With all the furore surrounding Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century my aim here is to carry a weekly focus on the book via For the Desk Drawer. The purpose is modest. There is already in...
View ArticlePiketty Digest #6: The Capital/Income Ratio over the Long Run
With all the furore surrounding Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century my aim here is to carry a weekly focus on the book via For the Desk Drawer. The purpose is modest. There is already in...
View ArticlePiketty Digest #7: The Capital-Labor Split in the Twenty-First Century
With all the furore surrounding Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century my aim here is to carry a weekly focus on the book via For the Desk Drawer. The purpose is modest. There is already in...
View ArticleOn ‘heroic fury’ in Antonio Gramsci
In organising the Past & Present Reading Group at the University of Sydney, the first text that was chosen was a book that is certainly no shrinking violet. After all, Peter Thomas’ The Gramscian...
View ArticlePiketty Digest #17: The Question of the Public Debt
With all the furore surrounding Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century my aim here is to carry a weekly focus on the book via For the Desk Drawer. The purpose is modest. There is already in...
View ArticlePiketty Digest #18: Conclusion
With all the furore surrounding Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century my aim here is to carry a weekly focus on the book via For the Desk Drawer. The purpose is modest. There is already in...
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