Category Archives: LECTURES AND PAPERS IN CHINA
“World War III of Contending Systems and Ideologies—Socialism versus Capitalism—For Global Hearts and Minds”
“World War III of Contending Systems and Ideologies—Socialism versus Capitalism—For Global Hearts and Minds” – nsnbc international | nsnbc international https://nsnbc.me/2012/07/27/world-war-iii-of-contending-systems-and-ideologies-socialism-versus-capitalism-for-global-hearts-and-minds/ “World War III of Contending Systems and Ideologies—Socialism versus Capitalism—For Global Hearts and Minds” Tags BethuneeconomicseconomyfinanceGeo-PoliticsJim Cravenmaterial circumstancesneoclassical economicsnsnbcPolitical … Continue reading
Microfoundational cyborg dream and Neoclassical Economics
Microfoundational cyborg dream March 6, 2015 from Lars Syll – Are macro-economists doomed to always “fight the last war”? Are they doomed to always be explaining the last problem we had, even as a completely different problem is building … Continue reading
International Critical Thought and World Review of Political Economy
Published on October 25th, 2012 2 China Makes Its Entry into Global Social Science China is on the rise, and is establishing as a major force both militarily and economically, and is often mentioned as a possible challenger to … Continue reading
The Middle Kingdom, The Coming World Disorder and a Much Different Future
The Middle Kingdom, the Coming World Disorder and A Much Different FUTURE Post Categories: Asia Eric X. Li / The 4th Media News | Wednesday, February 5, 2014, 15:08 Beijing Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmailShare on … Continue reading
The West Can Avoid Conflict by Allowing China to Go Its Own Way
The West Can Avoid Conflict by Allowing China to Go Its Own Way Post Categories: Asia Eric X. Li | Sunday, December 1, 2013, 19:38 Beijing Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmailShare on stumbleuponShare on … Continue reading
Issues in Methodology and Epistemology in Economics and the Social Sciences
Tony Lawson has changed our conversation November 26, 2013Edward FullbrookLeave a commentGo to comments from Edward Fullbrook The case for Lawson’s significance that I argued five years ago and appears below seems to me even truer today. Tony Lawson has become a … Continue reading