‘We want what you have’: Faustian finance in The terrible privacy of Maxwell Sim and Capital [PDF]
‘We want what you have’ is the most emblematic sentence in Lanchester’s Capital: it is printed on a postcard left in the houses of Pepys Road and evokes the spectre of house repossessions followed by the 2008 financial crisis.
Di Bernardo, Francesco
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Introduction: Healthcare Practitioners' Emotions and the Politics of Well-Being in Twentieth Century Anglo-America. [PDF]
Moses JD +2 more
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The Crisis and After: There Is No Alternative? [PDF]
The present paper devises an account of the possibilities that the recent crisis opens up for capitalism, which dwells upon its history. The paper takes three propositions as its starting point: First, capitalism, which must solve the problem of ...
Hüseyin Özel +2 more
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Right Wing Politics and Public Policy: The Need for a Broad Frame and Further Research Comment on "A Scoping Review of Populist Radical Right Parties' Influence on Welfare Policy and its Implications for Population Health in Europe". [PDF]
Labonté R, Baum F.
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Coping and scholarship during a pandemic. [PDF]
Siry C.
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Neoliberalism 4.0: The Rise of Illiberal Capitalism Comment on "How Neoliberalism Is Shaping the Supply of Unhealthy Commodities and What This Means for NCD Prevention". [PDF]
Labonté R.
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Complicity at a distance: commemorating problematic involvement in perpetration in contemporary Central and Eastern European literatures. [PDF]
Prade-Weiss J.
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Well-Being Economies: A Harder but Still Important Health Advocacy Goal; A Response to Recent Commentaries. [PDF]
Labonté R.
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A discussion of gender, ethnicity, and intersectionality, at the Serb Business Association forum. [PDF]
Paravina A.
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Trumpism, fascism and neoliberalism
Lloyd Cox, Brendon O’Connor
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