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My new article with @econsocjournal.bsky.social on Gary Becker's analyses on suicide is out! I use Becker's assertion that ‘Most (if not all!) deaths are to some extent suicides’ to reflect on how the late Chicago School framed death and mortality as a choice, thus normalising mortality inequality

‘Most (if not all!) deaths are to some extent suicides’: Human capital and endogenous mortality in Gary Becker’s work

Chicago School economist and Nobel Memorial Prize winner Gary Becker writes that ‘most (if not all!) deaths are to some extent “suicides” in the sense that they could have been postponed if more re...

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My review of The Technological Republic by Palantir CEO Alex Karp and exec Nicholas Zamiska is out. They call for Silicon Valley to re-align with the Pentagon, where democracy is obsolete, engineers shift from apps to weapons, and code becomes law. Tech is no longer just for profit. It’s for war.

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As part of PERC's Silicon Valley Ideology series, @alirizataskale.bsky.social reviews The Technological Republic, by Palantir's CEO Alex Karp and Nicholas Zamiska. The books is an unapologetic blueprint for a militarised tech oligarchy that threatens democracy and needs to be resisted.

The PERC blog is back and we celebrate with a new piece for the Silicon Valley series by Anna Rohmann. Anna delves into the pronatalist philosophy that Musk and SV tech elites have advocated for - a vision the Trump administration is gleefully supporting through the implementation of Project 2025

Silicon Valley Dynasties: The Pronatalist Project of Big Tech - Political Economy Research Centre

In a techno-libertarian twist on traditional pronatalism, Silicon Valley elites position reproduction as an ideological instrument to ‘future-proof’ innovation, based on a privileged upper-class posit...

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The PERC blog is back and we celebrate with a new piece for the Silicon Valley series by Anna Rohmann. Anna delves into the pronatalist philosophy that Musk and SV tech elites have advocated for - a vision the Trump administration is gleefully supporting through the implementation of Project 2025

Silicon Valley Dynasties: The Pronatalist Project of Big Tech - Political Economy Research Centre

In a techno-libertarian twist on traditional pronatalism, Silicon Valley elites position reproduction as an ideological instrument to ‘future-proof’ innovation, based on a privileged upper-class posit...

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2025 seems the right moment to have PERC's 'Silicon Valley Ideology' series back on! We start with @alirizataskale.bsky.social 's reflections on SV tech giants' calculated embrace of Trump and the Right, their hatred of democracy and the reactionary tech future they have in store for us. More below👇

Silicon Valley: from Tech Utopia to Reactionary Dystopia - Political Economy Research Centre

Silicon Valley helped elect a president who is clearly looking out for its interests – by weakening antitrust laws, rolling back regulations, cutting social programs, and loosening labor protections. ...

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We inaugurate our brand new bluesky account with a new post by @ingarade.bsky.social on capital controls. Drawing on Keynes, Inga argues that capital controls might be essential to the economic and democratic management of Western societies. More below 👇

Controlling Capital - Political Economy Research Centre

Capital controls are restrictions on international capital flows which may include taxes, prohibitions, or approvals. These restrictions were used extensively in the post-war era but progressively los...

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