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Capitalism & Geopolitics, ft. Radhika Desai
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This episode we’re visited by Radhika Desai, professor of political science at the University of Manitoba. She is the author and editor of several works on political economy, including Geopolitical Economy: After US Hegemony, Globalization and Empire (Pluto Press, 2013) as well as Revolutions: A Twenty-First Century Perspective, which was a special issue of Third World Quarterly in 2020, co-edited with her colleague Henry Heller.
How have neoliberal economies fared during the Coronavirus crisis, compared to planned economies? How does capitalism structure the geopolitics between states? What is the role of the US dollar? And we discuss the relationship of intellectuals to left politics in reference to an early work of Prof. Desai's, Intellectuals and Socialism (1994).
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This is episode 12 of Sweater Weather.
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Prof. Desai inCanadian Dimension: https://canadiandimension.com/articles/author/radhika-desai
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Manage episode 424088192 series 2850347
This episode we’re visited by Radhika Desai, professor of political science at the University of Manitoba. She is the author and editor of several works on political economy, including Geopolitical Economy: After US Hegemony, Globalization and Empire (Pluto Press, 2013) as well as Revolutions: A Twenty-First Century Perspective, which was a special issue of Third World Quarterly in 2020, co-edited with her colleague Henry Heller.
How have neoliberal economies fared during the Coronavirus crisis, compared to planned economies? How does capitalism structure the geopolitics between states? What is the role of the US dollar? And we discuss the relationship of intellectuals to left politics in reference to an early work of Prof. Desai's, Intellectuals and Socialism (1994).
I've got an exciting announcement: we've started a Substack newsletter for the show, the jauntily if obviously titled Sweater Weather: The Newsletter. Please do sign up. You’ll get my original takes on Canadian culture occasionally delivered to your email inbox. It’s free, and it won’t be so frequent that it gets annoying.
This is episode 12 of Sweater Weather.
Subscribe to the newsletter: https://aarongiovannone.substack.com/welcome
Prof. Desai inCanadian Dimension: https://canadiandimension.com/articles/author/radhika-desai
Visit the Sweater Weather website: https://www.sweaterweatherpod.com/
Donate on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=7353597
Donate on PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/canadiansweater?locale.x=en_US
Follow on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_hDI1JSCAvcs7ZWoFRIASA
Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/canadiansweater
Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/canadiansweater
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canadian.sweater/
Follow Aaron Giovannone on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SincerityCity
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