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Radical Economics and Social Change Movements: Strengthening the Links between Academics and ActivistsEconomist, Research Department, Canadian Auto Workers, 205 Placer Ct., Toronto, ON, M2H 3H9 Canada, Stanford{at}caw.ca The article considers the barriers to closer cooperation between progressive economists and progressive social change movements. The author provides some examples of successful cooperation, but suggests that these are the exception rather than the norm. The article makes five concrete suggestions for each side that would help to strengthen the relationships between them, and engage progressive economists more fully in social change campaigns.
Key Words: radical economics social change movements activism
This version was published on September
1, 2008 Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 40, No. 3,
205-219 (2008) |
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