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1 Institute of Political Economy Political Economy Doctoral Seminar (Winter 2019) PECO 6000 Professor Justin Paulson Seminar meetings: Tue 2:35-5:25 IPE seminar room, 15th floor Dunton Office: DT 1504 (Tuesdays) or Loeb C768 (other days of the week) Office hours: by appointment at Telephone: x8859 (IPE no msg.) or x2938 (Soc) This seminar is the core course for the Collaborative PhD Program with a Specialization in Political Economy. The seminar is designed to promote advanced and critical thinking on the political economy tradition and its future, including the development of core competencies around foundational concepts and contemporary debates. A primary goal is to encourage collaborative and interdisciplinary reading, thinking and discussion. The course is also designed to help guide students regarding the range of theoretical alternatives that may be of use in developing their own doctoral research. Seminar Requirements Assessment will be based on the level and quality of your participation (50%) and your major paper (50%). The participation mark encompasses regular weekly discussion as well as short seminar papers and presentations. You may satisfy the major paper requirement in one of four ways: 1) A well-researched review paper based on the impact of Political Economy on your discipline; 2) A well-researched review paper based on the impact of your discipline on Political Economy; 3) A research paper based on your thesis research; 4) Another topic pertaining to the seminar, and negotiated with the professor. Major papers will normally be words in length and demonstrate a command of the literature and original thinking in the domain of political economy. Papers will be due at the end of term. This is an advanced seminar in which regular, active, and critical participation is expected from every member of the seminar, every week. You must attend all seminar meetings, being prepared to discuss the assigned texts and related topics. Always bring the texts, and your notes on them, to each meeting; be sure to have read through and considered your peers papers prior to each meeting as well. Bring your written comments to each meeting. You may use the CULearn discussion board to start or continue conversations in between seminar meetings. Students are expected to be respectful of other seminar participants inside and outside the classroom. Each student will also pick two occasions on which to formally present on the material and write a short seminar paper on the texts for a given week: Each presentation, which should take approximately 20 minutes, should address the main argument, points of insight, and contentious issues in the assigned readings. If relevant, your discipline s relationship to the general topic or to the assigned texts may also be worth explaining to the seminar. You should take 3-5 minutes at the end of the presentation to highlight the main points of your paper (below): this will set the tone and agenda for the seminar discussion to!1

2 follow. Everyone not giving a presentation in a given week will be expected to be a discussant for the presentations and papers. A seminar paper should comprise a concise set of well-written, thoughtful reflections that demonstrates a close reading of one or more texts and a rich understanding of the material. It may be focused narrowly on a particular theoretical point, or it may be an exploratory paper that looks into the applicability of the week s material to a subject of particular interest. Please distribute your papers to the seminar by mailing them, as single-spaced PDFs, by 7pm on the Sunday prior to the seminar meeting. Letter grades on the major paper and in the course will reflect the following scheme: A : Outstanding, highly insightful work; demonstrates fluency with the theory and a very high level of engagement with the text(s). B : Good insights; ability to understand and engage with the text(s) is apparent, although the work may be uneven, unsustained, or there may be one or more significant oversights C : Level of engagement with the material and overall quality of work falls below expectations. It is given when a piece of work reflects a poor grasp of theory, an inability to develop a basic argument, and/or poor research skills. At the graduate level, a final grade of less than B- at the end of the term is considered a failure. Late Work: Late work seriously screws up the seminar format, and cannot be accepted. Readings must be competed and papers must arrive on time. Academic honesty: Academic honesty is crucial in the environment of a small graduate seminar, and I take it very seriously, without consideration of extraneous circumstances. Cell phones: Computers: Questions: Cell phones should be off for the duration of the seminar. Laptop computers should not be used in class except with documentation from the PMC that a computer is required for note-taking. In the latter case, access to the internet should be disabled. Seminar participants should be giving attention to each other and to their note-taking, not to transcribing nor to any of the variety of distractions available from the Internet. Questions about the course material that don't come up in seminar are best handled with each other over CULearn, or with me in office hours, rather than over . If it is impractical or impossible to schedule an office hour appointment, then you are encouraged to me your question and I will get back to you as soon as possible. turnaround time: I check my at least once a day, but I am not perpetually connected to mobile devices nor to the Internet. Every effort will be made to respond within 24 hours to requests to schedule a meeting. Other ed questions may take longer, depending on their content and complexity. If you are unable to meet with me, please don't hesitate to meet with each other. (The course material provides lots to chew on and work through collectively even over a meal, a pint, coffee, or tea.) *** Carleton University is on unceded, unsurrendered Algonquin land. ***!2

3 Outline of topics and assigned texts Part I Where we came from January 8 Introduction and intellectual autobiographies Students are asked to come to class each prepared to do a 10 minute presentation of their intellectual autobiography. In this informal presentation, you should discuss what formative experiences led you to come to study what you do, what influences your thinking, why you selected the topic for your planned dissertation, etc. We will also discuss the course outline and expectations for the seminar. No required reading for January 10. However, students may be interested in looking up and perusing any of the following: Geoffrey Hodgson, How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Historical Specificity in Social Science (Routledge, 2001) Jonathan Schlefer, The Assumptions Economists Make (Harvard, 2012) Ben Fine and Dimitris Milonakis, From Political Economy to Economics (Routledge, 2008) Based in part on students declared interests, the remainder of the seminar will be divided into several parts, highlighting both core and contested concepts in political economy. January 15 Classical political economy: markets and capital Robert Heilbroner, Teachings from the Worldly Philosophy, pp [excerpts of Smith, Ricardo, et al] Karl Marx, Capital, ch. 25 ("The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation"), ch. 26 ("The Secret of Primitive Accumulation"), and ch. 33 ("The Modern Theory of Colonization ) and if this text is new to you: also chapters 1, 7, and 10. Sheila Rowbotham, Dear Dr. Marx: A Letter From a Socialist Feminist, Socialist Register 1998, Göran Therborn, The Economy and the Economics of Capitalism, ch. 2 of Science, Class, and Society (NLB, 1976), pp Herbert Marcuse, On the Philosophical Foundation of the Concept of Labor in Economics, Telos 16 (1973), Kevin Anderson, Marx at the Margins: On Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Non-Western Societies (Chicago, 2010). Karl Polanyi, The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time (Beacon, 2001 [1944]), ch. 10. Fred Block & Margaret Somers, The Power of Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi s Critique (Harvard, 2014). Michael Heinrich, An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Marx' s Capital (MR Press, 2012). David Harvey, A Companion to Marx's Capital (Verso, 2010). Howard & King, The Political Economy of Marx (Longman: 1975), chs. 3-5.!3

4 January 22 Canadian political economy Wallace Clement, Locating the New Canadian Political Economy, in Thomas, Vosko, and Fanelli, eds., Change and Continuity: Rethinking the New Canadian Political Economy (McGill-Queen s, 2016) Wallace Clement and Glen Williams Introduction to The New Canadian Political Economy (McGill- Queen s, 1989), pp Wallace Clement and Leah Vosko, Introduction to Changing Canada: Political Economy as Transformation (McGill-Queen s, 2003), pp. xi-xxxii. Wallace Clement, Autobiography (provided by Clement) Leah F. Vosko, "The Pasts (and Futures) of Feminist Political Economy in Canada: Reviving the Debate," Studies in Political Economy 68 (Summer 2002), Leo Panitch, "The Role and Nature of the Canadian State" in Panitch (ed.), The Canadian State: Political Economy and Political Power (University of Toronto, 1977), 3-27 Mel Watkins, A Staples Theory of Economic Growth in Easterbrook & Watkins (ed.), Approaches to Canadian Economic History (Carleton Library, McClelland and Stewart, 1967 [1963]), pp Mel Watkins, "Staples Redux," Studies in Political Economy 79 (Spring 2007), Wallace Clement, Introduction: Whither the New Canadian Political Economy? in Understanding Canada: Building on the New Canadian Political Economy (McGill-Queen s, 1997), Any of the chapters from The New Canadian Political Economy, Understanding Canada: Building on the New Canadian Political Economy, or Changing Canada: Political Economy as Transformation. Part II Key Concepts and Debates January 29 What is class? Joan Acker, Class Questions, Feminist Answers (Rowan and Littlefield, 2006), chapters 2 and 3. Erik Olin Wright, Understanding Class (Verso, 2015), chapters 1 and 7. David Camfield, Re-Orienting Class Analysis: Working Classes as Historical Formations, Science and Society 68:4 (2005), Göran Therborn, Class in the 21st Century, New Left Review 78 (2012), E.P. Thompson, The Making of the English Working Class (Vintage, [1963]), especially chs. 6, 8, 9, 14, and 16. Melissa Gira Grant, Playing the Whore: The Work of Sex Work (Verso/Jacobin, 2014) David Camfield, The Multitude and the Kangaroo: A Critique of Hardt and Negri s Theory of Immaterial Labour, Historical Materialism 15 (2007), !4

5 Daniel Drache, The Formation and Fragmentation of the Canadian Working Class: , Studies in Political Economy 15 (1984), Ellen Wood, Capitalism and Human Emancipation, New Left Review I/167 (1988), Neil Smith, What happened to class?, Environment and Planning A 32 (2000), Immanuel Wallerstein, The Bourgeois(ie) as Concept and Reality, New Left Review I/167 (1988), February 5 Productive labour and value theory Marx, selections from Capital and Theories of Surplus Value (PDF) Kathi Weeks, The Problem With Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries (Duke, 2011). Introduction (1-36). Kathi Weeks, further selections from The Problem With Work Daniel Zamora, When Exclusion Replaces Exploitation: The Condition of the Surplus-Population Under Neoliberalism ( David Harvie, All Labour Produces Value for Capital and We All Struggle Against Value, The Commoner 10, [politically correct; theoretically incorrect] February 12 Social reproduction theories Tithi Bhattacharya (ed.), Social Reproduction Theory: Remapping Class, Recentring Oppression (Pluto, 2017): chs. 1, 4, 6, 9. Michèle Barrett, Women s Oppression Today (new ed. - Verso, 2014 [1980]): Foreword (by Kathi Weeks); ch. 5 Gender and the Division of Labour, and Afterword Revisiting the Marxist/Feminist Encounter in 2014 Isabella Bakker, Social Reproduction and the constitution of a gendered political economy, New Political Economy 12:4 (2007), Sue Ferguson and David McNally, Social Reproduction Beyond Intersectionality: An Interview Viewpiont vol. 5 (2015): Federica Giardini and Anna Simone, Reproduction as Paradigm: Elements for a Feminist Political Economy, Viewpoint vol. 5 (2015): Mark Thomas, Neoliberalism, Racialization, and the Regulation of Employment Standards, in Braedley and Luxton, Neoliberalism and Everyday Life (McGill-Queen s, 2010), !5

6 Rosemary Hennessy, Profit and Pleasure: Sexual Identities in Late Capitalism (Routledge, 2000). Silvia Federici, Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation (Autonomedia, 2004). Meg Luxton, Feminist Political Economy in Canada and the Politics of Social Reproduction and Susan Braedley, Someone to Watch Over You: Gender, Class, and Social Reproduction, in Kate Bezanson and Meg Luxton, eds, Social Reproduction: Feminist Political Economy Challenges Neoliberalism (McGill-Queen s, 2006), 11-44; Abigail Bakan, Marxism, Feminism, and Epistemological Dissonance, Socialist Studies 8:2 (2012), Christina Gabriel, Migration and Globalized Care Work: The Case of Internationally Educated Nurses in Canada, in Mahon and Robinson, Feminist Ethics and Social Policy: Toward a New Global Economy of Care (UBC, 2011), pp Pat Armstrong and Patricia Connelly, eds., Feminism, Political Economy and the State: Contested Terrain (1999) Frederick Engels, Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State [1884] Jane Jenson, "Gender and Reproduction, or, Babies and the State, Studies in Political Economy (1986), Stephen Gill and Isabella Bakker, eds., Power, Production and Social Reproduction: Human In/ Security in the Global Political Economy (Palgrave, 2003) V. Spike Peterson, A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy: Integrating Reproductive, Productive, and Virtual Economies (Polity, 2003). Ch. 6, pp Isabella Bakker and Rachel Silvey, eds., Beyond States and Markets: The Challenges of Social Reproduction (Routledge, 2008). Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong, Beyond Sexless Class and Classless Sex: Towards Feminist Marxism, Studies in Political Economy 10 (1983), Patricia Connelly, On Marxism and Feminism, Studies in Political Economy 12 (1983), February 26 or March 5 Welfare states Alvin Finkel, Origins of the Welfare State in Canada, in Panitch, ed., The Canadian State: Political Economy and Political Power (Univ. of Toronto, 1977), Asbjørn Wahl, The Rise and Fall of the Welfare State, ch. 1-4 (pp. 1-92) Rianne Mahon, Varieties of Liberalism: Canadian Social Policy from the 'Golden Age' to the Present, Social Policy & Administration 42:4 (2008), Greg Albo and Jane Jenson, Remapping Canada: The State in the Era of Globalization, in Clement, ed., Understanding Canada: Building on the New Canadian Political Economy (McGill-Queen s, 1997), pp Michèle Barrett, Women s Oppression Today, ch.7 Feminism and the Politics of the State!6

7 Karl Polanyi, The Great Transformation: The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time (Beacon, 2001 [1944]) Daniel Béland and Rianne Mahon, Advanced Introduction to Social Policy (Edward Elgar, 2016) Julia O Connor, Ann Orloff and Sheila Shaver, States, Markets, Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States (Cambridge, 1999), ch. 1 Gendering Theories and Comparisons of Welfare States pp Rianne Mahon, Of scalar hierarchies and welfare redesign: child care in four Canadian cities, in Mahon and Keil, eds., Leviathan Undone? Towards a Political Economy of Scale (UBC, 2009), Gøsta Esping-Anderson, The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism (Polity, 1990), part I, pp Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka, Introduction: Multiculturalism and the welfare state: Setting the context in Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Recognition and Redistribution in contemporary Democracies (Oxford, 2006) Geoff Wood and Ian Gough, "A Comparative Welfare Regimes Approach to Global Social policy" World Development 34:10 (2006) Erik Olin Wright, Understanding Class (Verso, 2015), part 3 (chs ): Class Struggle and Class Compromise Isabella Bakker and Katherine Scott, From the Postwar to the Post-Liberal Keynesian Welfare State, in Clement, ed., Understanding Canada: Building on the New Canadian Political Economy (McGill-Queen s, 1997), pp March 5 or March 12 State theory and International Political Economy Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin, The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Empire (Verso, 2012), Introduction and part 1 (pp. 1-63). Wendy Larner, Neo-liberalism: Policy, Ideology, Governmentality, Studies in Political Economy 63 (2000), Rianne Mahon, Canadian Public Policy: The Unequal Structure of Representation, in Panitch, ed., The Canadian State: Political Economy and Political Power (Univ. of Toronto, 1977), Penny Griffin, "Refashioning IPE: What and how Gender Analysis Teaches International (Global) Political Economy" Review of International Political Economy 14:4 (2007), Mariana Mazzucato, The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths (Anthem, 2013): Introduction (1-13), chs. 1-3 (15-71), one of the case studies (chapter 5, 6, or 7), and chs Manfred Bienefeld, Financial Deregulation: Disarming the Nation-State, Studies in Political Economy 37 (1992), Ursula Huws, "Material World: The Myth of the 'Weightless Economy'" in Panitch, Leys, Zuege, and Konings, eds., The Globalization Decade: A Critical Reader!7

8 Eric Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes (ch. 9) Neil Brenner, New State Spaces (Oxford, 2004), ch. 3 The State Spatial Process under Capitalism: A Framework for Analysis and ch. 4 Urban Governance and the Nationalization of State Space: Political Geographies of Spatial Keynesianism Benjamin J. Cohen "The Transatlantic Divide: Why are American and British IPE so Different?" Review of International Political Economy 14:2 (2007), Richard Higgott and Matthew Watson "All at Sea in a Barbed Wire Canoe: Professor Cohen s Transatlantic Voyage in IPE" Review of International Political Economy 15:1 (2008), 1 17 Jan Nederveen Pieterse "Political and Economic Brinkmanship" Review of International Political Economy 14:3 (2007), Robert W. Cox, Social Forces, States, and World Orders, in Robert Keohane, ed., Neorealism and its Critics (Columbia, 1986), pp William Robinson, Capitalist Globalization and the Transnationalization of the State, in Mark Rupert and Hazel Smith, eds., Historical Materialism and Globalization (Routledge, 2002), John Maynard Keynes, The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (1936) Joseph Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy (Routledge, 1994 [1943]). Pierre Bourdieu, On the State: Lectures at the Collège de France, (Polity, 2014). Any texts from the Poulantzas-Miliband debates Thomas Piketty, Capital in the 21st Century March 19 Communicative capitalism, Surveillance capitalism, and other 'New Economies' Jodi Dean, Democracy and Other Neoliberal Fantasies: Communicative Capitalism and Left Politics, ch. 1-2 Nicole Aschoff, The Smartphone Society, Jacobin ( Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power (selections) Jodi Dean, Blog Theory: Feedback and Capture in the Circuits of Drive Doug Henwood, After the New Economy Doug Henwood, Wall Street: How it Works and For Whom!8

9 March 26 Rights, Recognition, and Redistribution Daniel Zamora, When Exclusion Replaces Exploitation: The Condition of the Surplus-Population Under Neoliberalism ( Nancy Fraser, From Redistribution to Recognition? Dilemmas of Justice in a 'Post-Socialist' Age and further New Left Review debates with Iris Marion Young and Judith Butler (PDF) Axel Honneth, Recognition or Redistribution? Theory, Culture, and Society 18:2-3 (2001), Nancy Fraser, Mapping the Feminist Imagination: From Redistribution to Recognition to Representation (if you can find it) China Mieville, Between Equal Rights (Brill, 2005) Louise Michele Newman, White Women s Rights: The Racial Origins of Feminism in the United States (Oxford, 1999) Timothy Hildebrandt and Lynette J. Chua, Negotiating In/visibility: The Political Economy of Lesbian Activism and Rights Advocacy, Development and Change 48:4 (2017), Nicola Smith, Toward a Queer Political Economy of Crisis Tom Warner, Never Going Back April 2 Political Economies of Settler Colonialism Glen Coulthard, Red Skin White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition (Minnesota, 2014). Shiri Pasternak and Tia Dafnos, How does a settler state secure the circuitry of capital? Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 0:0 (2017), David Lloyd and Patrick Wolfe, Settler Colonial Logics and the Neoliberal Regime, Settler Colonial Studies 6:2 (2016), Julie Tomiak, Unsettling Ottawa: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Resistance, and the Politics of Scale, Canadian Journal of Urban Research 25:1 (2016), Historical Materialism special issue/roundtable on Red Skin, White Masks Patrick Wolfe, Settler Colonialism and the Elimination of the Native, Journal of Genocide Research 8:4 (2006), Julie Tomiak, Contesting the settler city: Indigenous self-determination, new urban reserves, and the neoliberalization of colonialism, Antipode 49:4 (2017), Julie Tomiak, Indigeneity and the city: Representations, resistance, and the right to the city, in Alan Bourke et al, eds., Lumpen-City: Discourses of marginality marginalizing discourses (Red Quill), !9

10 Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, As We Have Always Done: Indigenous Freedom Through Radical Resistance (Minnesota, 2017) Frances Abele, Understanding What Happened Here: The Political Economy of Indigenous Peoples, in Clement, ed., Understanding Canada: Building on the New Canadian Political Economy (McGill-Queen s, 1997), Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang, Decolonization is not a metaphor, Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 1:1 (2012), The Dene Nation: From Underdevelopment to Development [1977], in Hugh Grant and David Wolfe, Staples and Beyond (McGill-Queen s, 2006), Audra Simpson, Mohawk Interruptus: Political Life Across the Borders of Settler States (Duke, 2014). Audra Simpson, On Ethnographic Refusal: Indigeneity, 'Voice', and Colonial Citizenship, Junctures 9 (2007), April 9 Political ecology and climate change Emilie Cameron, Securing Indigenous Politics: A Critique of the vulnerability and adaptation approach to the human dimensions of climate change in the Canadian Arctic, Global Environmental Change 22:1 (2012), Michael K. Dorsey "Climate Knowledge and Power: Tales of Skeptic Tanks, Weather Gods, and Sagas for Climate (In)justice" Capitalism Nature Socialism 18:2 (2007), 7-21 Timothy Mitchell, Carbon democracy, Economy and Society 38:3 (2009), Matthew Paterson and Simon Dalby, "Empire's Ecological Tyreprints" Environmental Politics 15:1 (2006), Neil Smith, Nature as Accumulation Strategy, Socialist Register 2007, James McCarthy, "States of Nature: Theorizing the State in Environmental Governance" Review of International Political Economy 14:1 (2007), Andreas Malm, Fossil Capital (Verso, 2016) Neil Smith, Uneven Development: Nature, Capital, and the Production of Space (1984) James O Connor, The Second Contradiction of Capitalism, in Natural Causes: Essays in Ecological Marxism (Guilford, 1998). Caitlin Vernon, "A Political Ecology of British Columbia's Community Forests" Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 18:4 (2007), Keil et al, ed., Political Ecology: Global and Local (Routledge, 1998). Heather Rogers, Garbage Capitalism s Green Commerce, Socialist Register 2007, Greg Albo, The Limits of Eco-Localism: Scale, Strategy, Socialism, Socialist Register 2007, !10

11 Daniel Tanuro, Green Capitalism: Why it Can t Work (Fernwood, 2014) Elmar Altvater, The Social and Natural Environment of Fossil Capitalism, Socialist Register 2007, Peter Newell, "The Political Economy of Global Environmental Governance" Review of International Studies 34:3 (2008), pp Carla Lipsig-Mummé, ed., Climate@Work (part of Labour in Canada series; Fernwood, 2013). Achim Brunnengraber, The Political Economy of the Kyoto Protocol, Socialist Register 2007, !11

12 Appendix: further suggested topics & readings (obviously, this is not even close to being comprehensive): Classical Theory and Political Thought Nikolai Kondratiev, The Major Economic Cycles Ernest Mandel, Late Capitalism Ernest Mandel, Long Waves of Capitalist Accumulation Samuels, Warren J. The Political Economy of Adam Smith. Ethics, vol. 87, no. 3, 1977, pp History of Economic Thought, Methodology, and Heterodox Approaches. Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 53, no. 4, 2015, pp Dillard, Dudley. Ricardo in Retrospect. The Journal of Economic History, vol. 13, no. 1, 1953, pp Verburg, Rudi. John Stuart Mill's Political Economy: Educational Means to Moral Progress. Review of Social Economy, vol. 64, no. 2, 2006, pp Conniff, James. Burke on Political Economy: The Nature and Extent of State Authority. The Review of Politics, vol. 49, no. 4, 1987, pp Goto, Hiroko. Political Economy in Late Eighteenth-Century British Radicalism: A Re-Examination of the Analytical Categories. The Kyoto Economic Review, vol. 80, no. 1 (168), 2011, pp Du Boff, Richard B. Economic Thought in Revolutionary France, : The Question of Poverty and Unemployment. French Historical Studies, vol. 4, no. 4, 1966, pp Siroky, David S., and Hans-Jörg Sigwart. Principle and Prudence: Rousseau on Private Property and Inequality. Polity, vol. 46, no. 3, 2014, pp Kateb, George. Aspects of Rousseau's Political Thought. Political Science Quarterly, vol. 76, no. 4, 1961, pp Raymond Plant: Hegel and Political Economy (Part I). New Left Review I/103, May-June Inequality Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Harvard, 2014) Debt and (Under)Development Colin Leys, 1996, The Rise and Fall of Development Theory, in The Rise and Fall of Development Theory, Nairobi: EAEP and Bloomington: Indiana University Press, pp Fernando Ignacio Leiva, Latin American Neostructuralism: Development, University of Minnesota Press, 2008, pp The Contradictions of Post-Neoliberal Fernando Ignacio Leiva. "Toward a Critique of Latin American Neostructuralism," Latin American Politics and Society 50 (4), 2008, Arturo Escobar, "Development" in Territories of Difference!12

13 Mark Blyth, Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea (Oxford, 2013). David Graeber, Debt: The First Five Thousand Years (Melville, 2014). Mario Seccareccia, Keynesianism and Public Investment: A Left-Keynesian Perspective on the Role of Government Expenditures and Debt, Studies in Political Economy 46 (1995), Samir Amin, Accumulation on a World Scale: A Critique of the Theory of Underdevelopment Moral economies Amartya Sen, Introduction, to Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Penguin, 2009). EP Thompson, The Moral Economy of the English Crowd in the Eighteenth Century, Past and Present 50 (1971), Andrew Sayer, Why Things Matter to People: Social Science, Values, and Ethical Life (Cambridge, 2011), chs Ryan Galt, The Moral Economy is a Double-Edged Sword: Explaining Farmers Earnings and Self- Exploitation in Community-Supported Agriculture, Economic Geography 89:4 (2013), Christopher Lind, Rumours of a Moral Economy (Fernwood, 2010) Michael J. Thompson, Philosophical Foundations for a Marxian Ethics, in Constructing Marxist Ethics: Critique, Normativity, Praxis (Brill, 2015). Lauren Langman and Dan Albanese, Political Economy and the Normative: Marx on Human Nature and the Quest for Dignity, in Michael Thompson, ed., Constructing Marxist Ethics (Brill, 2015). Severn Bruyn, The Moral Economy, Review of Social Economy 57:1 (1999), Joshua Murray and Michael Schwartz, Moral Economy, Structural Leverage, and Organizational Efficacy: Class Formation and the Great Flint Sit-Down Strike, , Critical Historical Studies (2015), William Dixon and David Wilson, Political Economy and the Historians: EP Thompson and the Moral Depletion Hypothesis, History of Economics Review 43 (2006), Wendy Olsen, Moral political economy and moral reasoning about rural India: four theoretical schools compared, Cambridge Journal of Economics 33:5 (2009), Balihar Sanghera, Wendy Olsen, and Fergus Lyon, Moral Economy and Development Economics: Introduction, Cambridge Journal of Economics 33:5 (2009), Wendy Wolford, Agrarian Moral Economies and Neoliberalism in Brazil: Competing Worldviews and the State in the Struggle for Land, Environment and Planning A 37:2 (2005), More on Value Theory Diane Elson, The Value-Theory of Labour Steedman, Sweezy, et al, The Value Controversy (NLB, 1981). Joan Robinson, An Essay on Marxian Economics (Macmillan, 1974 [1942])!13

14 Karl Marx, Theories of Surplus-Value Alfredo Saad-Filho, Value, Capital and Exploitation, in Anti-Capitalism (Pluto, 2003) Simon Mohun, Does All Labour Create Value? in Alfredo Saad-Filho, ed., Anti-Capitalism (Pluto, 2003) Larsen, Nilges, Robinson, and Brown, eds. Marxism and the Critique of Value (MCM, 2014) David Harvey, Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason (Oxford, 2018) Labour in Canada Aziz Choudry and Adrian Smith, eds., Unfree Labour? Struggles of Migrant and Immigrant Workers in Canada (PM Press, 2016) Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage, eds., Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada (Fernwood, 2012) John Peters, ed., Boom, Bust, and Crisis: Labour, Corporate Power and Politics in Canada (Fernwood, 2012) Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage, eds., Public Sector Unions in the Age of Austerity (Fernwood, 2013) Stephanie Ross, Larry Savage, Errol Black, and Jim Silver, eds., Building a Better World: Introduction to the Labour Movement in Canada, 3rd ed. (Fernwood, 2015) Paul Phillips, Labour in the New Canadian Political Economy, in Clement, ed., Understanding Canada, pp Space and Scale Roger Keil and Rianne Mahon, eds., Leviathan Undone? Towards a Political Economy of Scale (UBC, 2009) Julie Tomiak, Unsettling Ottawa: Settler colonialism, Indigenous resistance, and the politics of scale. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 25:1 (2016), David Harvey, Spaces of Capital (Routledge, 2001) David Harvey, Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution (Verso, 2012) Becky Mansfield, Beyond rescaling: reintegrating the `national' as a dimension of scalar relations, Progress in Human Geography 29:4 (2005), More on (Post)colonialism and decolonization Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellious transformation, Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society 3:3 (2014), Sunera Thobani, Exalted Subjects: Studies in the Making of Race and Nation in Canada (UT, 2007).!14

15 Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez, Indigenous Encounters with Neoliberalism: Place, Women, and the Environment in Canada and Mexico (UBC Press, 2013). Habib, Irfan. Towards a Political Economy of Colonialism. Social Scientist, vol. 45, no. 3/4, 2017, pp Nicholas Blomley, Unsettling the city: Urban land and the politics of property (Routledge, 2004). Tiffany Lethabo King, New world grammars: The unthought Black discourses of conquest, Theory & Event 19:4 (2016). Anibal Quijano, "Coloniality and Modernity" in Therborn, Globalizations and Modernities Franz Fanon, Wretched of the Earth Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity Vivek Chibber, Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital (Verso, 2013). More on Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and Varieties of Capitalism Jamie Peck, Constructions of Neoliberal Reason (Oxford, 2010) Susan Braedley and Meg Luxton, Neoliberalism and Everyday Life (McGill-Queen s, 2010). Melissa Haussman and Birgit Sauer, eds. Gendering the State in the Age of Globalization: Women s Movements and State Feminism in Postindustrial Democracies (Rowman and Littlefield, 2007). Introduction: Women s Movements and State Restructuring in the 1990s and Conclusion: State Feminism and State Restructuring since the 1990s Ellen Meiksins Wood, Globalisation and the State: Where is the Power of Capital? in Alfredo Saad-Filho, ed., Anti-Capitalism (Pluto, 2003) David Harvey, A Brief History of Neoliberalism (Oxford, 2005) Neil Brenner, Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore, After Neoliberalization? Globalizations 7(3): 2010, Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy, "The Nature and Contradictions of Neoliberalism" in The Globalization Decade Michel Foucault, The Birth of Biopolitics (Picador, 2010 [1979]) Linda Weiss, "Globalization and the myth of the powerless state" New Left Review 225 (1997) Barry Eichengreen, Globalizing Capital: A History of the International Monetary System (Princeton, 1998) Giovanni Arrighi, The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power, and the Origins of Our Times (Verso, 2002) Doug Henwood, Wall Street (Verso, 1998) and After the New Economy (New Press, 2003)!15

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