Business & Economics Mapping the Course of Inequality Through History Thomas Piketty enlarges upon ideas of social inequality from his popular book Capital and Ideology.
Politics & Society What Comes After the End of the Global City? The current global order is under threat. But what happens to cities if globalization unravels? The end of globalism must also mean the end of the global city.
Politics & Society Milton Friedman: There is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman is best-known for his unwavering belief in free enterprise and opposition to state intervention in business and trade. He passed away in San Francisco at the age of 94 on November 16, 2006.
Arts & Humanities Was Karl Marx Right All Along? 150 years after the publication of his most important book, Capital, Karl Marx’s works are still worth reading – but we shouldn’t jump to the conclusion that today’s economic realities are proving Marx right once and for all.