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Virtual Project

Rethinking Capitalism and Economic Order V

YSI Webinar Series @ Capitalism

Start time:

March 5 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am

Virtual Project

EST

Location:

Online

Type:

Lecture

Virtual Project

How to attend

Mark yourself as attending to receive the zoom link via email

Speakers

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Louis-Philippe Rochon

Laurentian University

Description

The History of Economic Thought Working Group and East Asia Working Group of the Young Scholars Initiative is launching a webinar series that brings critical attention to the idea, practice, and evolution of capitalism. This project aims to reconnect the history of economic ideas with the world they sought to describe, reform, or transform. Capitalism is not just an economic system; it is a lived experience, a political project, and an ideological battleground.

 

We seek to open a conversation about capitalism as it has been theorised, imagined, and contested across historical periods and geographies. From early critiques of enclosures and slavery, to colonial accumulation and contemporary platform economies, capitalism’s forms have shifted, but its underlying logics—commodification, accumulation, exclusion—continue to shape our worlds.

 

This series will invite senior scholars who work across traditions—Marxist, classical, feminist, ecological, decolonial—to speak to these shifting realities. Our goal is not to arrive at a unified definition of capitalism, but to stay with its plurality. What is the nature of capitalism in our time? What kind of capitalism is being debated in different contexts? What kind of resistance does it provoke? How do economic theories shape their justification or critique?

 

Our approach to history foregrounds tension, silence, and the politics of knowledge. The HET WG places special emphasis on themes like decolonisation, pluralism, epistemic difference, and the often under-acknowledged intellectual contributions from the Global South. We invite our participants to think about histories of caste, race,

Hosted by Working Group(s):

Attendees

Mahtab Uddin

Arindam Laha

Mitra Yousefimashhour

Sarah Regina Pessoa

Langelihle Gwebu

Mahuén Gallo

mayumi tabata

Lina Schmid

Oseni Adamu

Joaquín Alvarez

Ara Belle Ponce

Penpa Dolma

Fred Dunwoodie Stirton

Tailun Chen

Nkanyezi Tshabalala

Osman Yeniyapan

Aaron Medlin

Stacey-Lee Marais

Armando Memushi

Eric Martino

Alicja Paulina Krubnik

Stanislaus Axel Paskalis

Joana Rambla Cortadellas

Pedro López

Dan Huang

Saklesh Nagouda

Sekinat Babatunde

Daniel Vukovich

Christopher Pomwene Shafuda

Francesco Linguanti

muhammad Abdulaziz muhammad

Osman Ibrahim

Antonella Gervagi

Maximiliano Marzetti

Claudio Ferri

Jesús Octavio Corona Ochoa

Ulysse DAVID

Karan Mirhosseini

Indigo Jones

Ehsan Mousavi

Kristiina Joon

Reem Ismail

Mariana Mendes de Azevedo

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