Sahil Dutta
@sahildutta.bsky.social
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Political Economist and cricket watcher. Work at City Uni
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John Merrick
3 months ago
For all the talk of decline in Britain today by the right, the thing that is never mentioned is privitisation and financialisation. Very glad to see
@cmmonwealth.bsky.social
tackling this head-on:
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
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Among many things, it's just the sheer amount of people whose actions, small and large, have helped coordinate and sustain the genocide that breaks my heart
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Great new paper on the political economy of austerity by
@ilovering.bsky.social
. Uncovers history of austerity as an expansive programme of state planning and centralisation of power, rather than a macroeconomic policy driven by bond holders, state slashers etc
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Austerity governance and the performance anxieties of the tax state
Austerity might not have reduced the net spend of the state, but it has certainly transformed it into something more centralised, coercive, and managerial. The austerity literature often explains t...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09692290.2025.2504453
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Carla Ibled
8 months ago
Very happy to say that my article on Musk and Thiel's political theory of the founder (drawing on Lacan on the way) is out with
@jcultecon.bsky.social
! Strange to see it out there with all what happened in the last year, but it will hopefully make it a good read
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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‘Founder as Victim, Founder as God’: Peter Thiel, Elon Musk and the two bodies of the entrepreneur
Silicon Valley’s tech moguls have increasing political ambitions, as spectacularly illustrated by Peter Thiel’s and Elon Musk’s involvements in the US 2022 midterm elections and 2024 presidential e...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17530350.2025.2471602#abstract
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'Subprime mortgages were not developed by entities fitting the rentier model, but rather by real estate actors operating outside the established financial system' Interesting new paper critiquing the Rentier conception for understanding financial politics
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Rethinking predation under financialisation through the history of subprime mortgages: a case of raiding finance
The ‘rentier’ model provides an influential framework for conceptualising the predatory traits of financialisation. It asserts that financialisation has empowered a class of rentiers who wield infl...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13563467.2024.2434482
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Leftish critics often treat the UK as having never really escaped Thatcherism. What's so brilliant about this report is how it makes New Labour's supply side political economy - with all its failures - a crucial historical era too
www.common-wealth.org/publications...
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Martijn Konings
about 1 year ago
this looks very good: "Charting venture capital’s 1950s emergence, 1960s formalization, and 1970s institutionalization, I show how early venture capital investors built a financial infrastructure that safeguarded the appreciation of their assets"
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Solving the problem of abundance: venture capital and the making of asset-driven inequalities
The 2010s were an era of abundant capital for investors but limited opportunities to put it to profitable use. This paper traces the origins of dealing with the ‘problem’ of having to convert large...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09692290.2024.2422062
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