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Continuing our series on the Everyday Political Economy of the Environmental Crisis, today our students explore donating and clothes β™»οΈπŸ‘‡

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Can’t wait for this, my third Cormac McCarthy conference from Sydney (Australia), to Austin (Texas), to Knoxville (Tennessee)! Paper all done - on the spatial unconscious in *All the Pretty Horses* entitled β€œPostcards from Cormac McCarthy” cormacmccarthysociety.com/knoxville-prog…

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The final week of our Everyday Political Economy of the Environmental Crisis series begins today on Progress in Political Economy (PPE), focusing on leisure and kicking off with a blog on beaches and sustainable tourism πŸ‘‡ Monash Politics & IR PAIS Warwick @MonashMY-arts MonashWarwick

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Do concerts have substantial economic implications and are Southeast Asia’s β€˜competition states’ jostling to attract the investment opportunities that appear to come with them? The penultimate #IPEEL blog post in the series Tom Chodor Juanita Elias ppesydney.net/concerts/

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And that's a wrap on the Everyday Political Economy of the Environmental Crisis series on Progress in Political Economy (PPE)! 10 posts by 30 students on the themes of fashion, leisure and consumption using the I-PEEL lens! 1/3 ppesydney.net/ipeel-of-the-e…

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Easily topping over 100,000 page views is the forum on the Past & Present Reading Group, which today receives Chris Hesketh's outstanding reflection on "Why read Marx's Grundrisse today?" Chris Hesketh ppesydney.net/past-present-r…

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Celebrating the worldliness of political economy with reflections on Grundrisse and its enduring relevance with @hesketh1981 β€” plus 10 years of PPE! ppesydney.net/karl-marx-grun… Alex Callinicos Andreas Bieler πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ