School of Advanced Studies - Faculty Invited, Disciplines to be taught
The School of Advanced Studies third period will launch from August 25-29 and September 1-5, 2014 with the following courses and respective faculty:
Professor Fred Block
Curriculum Vitae
(The course will be taught in English)
Professor Peter Evans
Curriculum Vitae
(The course will be taught in English)
Program with readings
Neoliberalism: Policy Regimes, International Regimes, and Social Effects![]()
Do we need a new great transformation? Is onelikely?
Karl Polanyi Explains It All
PolanyiI, Karl, our Obsolete Market Economy: "Civilization Must Find a New Thought Pattern"
The Future of the State
Democratizing Finance
For a Sociological Marxism:The Complementary Convergence of Antonio Gramsci and Karl Polanyi
Capitalism: The Future of an Illusion
Beyond the Minsky and Polanyi Moments: An Alternative Account of the Foreclosure Crisis
The Great Transformation – The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time
Where do Innovations Come From? Transformations in the U.S. Economy, 1970-2006
Going off gold and the basis for Bretton Woods
Reinventing Social Democracy for the 21st Century
Beyond the Economistic Fallacy
Turning the Tables – Polanyi’s Critique of Free Market Utopianism
The Reality of Society
In the Shadow of Speenhamland
From Poverty to Perversity
Karl Polanyi and the Power of Ideas
Making Space for Civil Society: Institutional Reforms and Local Democracy in Brazil
Network sand Public Policies in the Global South: The Chile an Case and the Future of the Developmental Network State
Are Global Movements Necessary to Pursue a Great Transformation?
Construção do estado desenvolvimentista do século XXI: possibilidades e armadilhas
The Political Foundations of State Effectiveness
National Labor Movements and Transnational Connections: Global Labor’s Evolving Architecture Under Neoliberalism
Reconstructing Polanyi in the Late Neoliberal Era: A Critical but Optimistic Perspective
Será Possível uma Globalização Alternativa?
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