At the Blog
On Monday, Sam Moyn responded to Beau Baumann’s recent call for legislatively supremacy. While broadly endorsing Baumann’s vision, he questions whether liberals and progressives will be able to resist the siren song of juristocracy and presidentialism when back in power.
In his newsletter, Jamelle Bouie likewise endorsed a constitutional politics of legislative supremacy, while stressing the importance of developing a mass politics behind it.
On Wednesday, Mariano Féliz argued that Argentina’s debt negotiations have imposed a devastating cost on the country—intensifying labor exploitation and inflicting environmental harm. The result is a deepening crisis where debt sustainability threatens the sustainability of life itself.
In LPE Land
The scholar so nice she published twice: Ntina Tzvouala’s Dollar Hegemony as International Law-making Power and, with Jessica Whyte, From Dollar Hegemony to Dollar Dominance.
Ivana Isailović on The Law And Political Economy Of Social Reproduction In The EU: Between Commodification And Differentiation.
On the latest episode of Death Panel, Beatrice Adler-Bolton speaks with Mohini Mookim and Veryl Pow about the practice of prefigurative lawyering.
At the New York Review of Books, Adam Hanieh discusses the catastrophic global effects of blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
On his blog, JW Mason explains what Against Money, his forthcoming book with Arjun Jayadev, is about and why it matters.