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This show isn't fully available here—only on the Free Patreon Tier: https://www.patreon.com/collection/1219832?view=condensed
| Solid Air 11 | Detour: The Golden Years of the Postwar Economic Order
SOURCES- Leo Panitch & Sam Gindin's "The Making of Global Capitalism: Political Economy of American Empire"- Eric Hobsbawm's "The Age of Extremes"- Robert Heilbroner's "The Worldly Philosophers"Figuring things out through slow-motion reading series. "Solid Air" works through political economy x history. "Invisible Hands" covers the lives and theories of economists. "Reading Room" is an excuse for a friend and me to read and talk about philosophy or literature. Every third episode is on Patreon, but not really - there's a "free feed" just a click away. This is a self-education project, and nothing more.In the Solid Air series, we dig into Panitch & Gindin's "The Making of Global Capitalism" and then take two "detours" into other texts. Rinse and repeat. For those detours, we tend to focus on Eric Hobsbawm, Robert Heilbroner, David Harvey, and Garry Gerstle - but we've also read first-hand texts from the time, like John Maynard Keynes' Economic Consequences of the Peace or Frederick Winslow Taylor Principles of Scientific Management.
By Solid Air: History & Political Economy, Socialist Book ClubThis show isn't fully available here—only on the Free Patreon Tier: https://www.patreon.com/collection/1219832?view=condensed
| Solid Air 11 | Detour: The Golden Years of the Postwar Economic Order
SOURCES- Leo Panitch & Sam Gindin's "The Making of Global Capitalism: Political Economy of American Empire"- Eric Hobsbawm's "The Age of Extremes"- Robert Heilbroner's "The Worldly Philosophers"Figuring things out through slow-motion reading series. "Solid Air" works through political economy x history. "Invisible Hands" covers the lives and theories of economists. "Reading Room" is an excuse for a friend and me to read and talk about philosophy or literature. Every third episode is on Patreon, but not really - there's a "free feed" just a click away. This is a self-education project, and nothing more.In the Solid Air series, we dig into Panitch & Gindin's "The Making of Global Capitalism" and then take two "detours" into other texts. Rinse and repeat. For those detours, we tend to focus on Eric Hobsbawm, Robert Heilbroner, David Harvey, and Garry Gerstle - but we've also read first-hand texts from the time, like John Maynard Keynes' Economic Consequences of the Peace or Frederick Winslow Taylor Principles of Scientific Management.