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Bernard E. Harcourt | On Hannah Arendt and the Lawfulness of Totalitarian Regimes
Jens Meierhenrich | The Political Economy of Dictatorship; or Capitalism as an Essentially Contested Concept
Clara Maier | Leviathan and Behemoth in the Twentieth Century
William E. Scheuerman | The Frankfurt School: 1923-1941-2023
By William E. Scheuerman Commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Institute for Social Research—the Frankfurt School—have taken place around the world this year, many of them at prestigious universities and featuring key contemporary representatives. My general… Continue Reading
Bernard E. Harcourt | Introduction to Coöperism 8/13 on State Capitalism
By Bernard E. Harcourt “One cannot disregard the fact that all the political currents which now affect the masses, whether they style themselves fascist, socialist, or communist, tend towards the same form of State capitalism.” — Simone Weil,… Continue Reading
Introduction to Coöperism 13/13!
By Bernard E. Harcourt What are the most promising forms of cooperation that can be harnessed to build a more sustainable, equal, and just society? What can we learn from existing forms of cooperation—such as worker cooperatives, mutual aid, revolutionary… Continue Reading