Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast Episode 53 - Juan De Lara on Logistics and Urban Space
Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.
Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.
Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.
Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.
In a new episode of Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast Devin Fergus explains why Americans pay so many fees and how these fees function to redistribute wealth from ordinary Americans to the wealthy.
Ula Taylor, Barbara Ransby, and Charlene Carruthers discuss race, gender, and the contradictions of capitalism.
Historian Jennifer Le Zotte joins Betsy Beasley and David Stein to discuss used clothing and the place of second-hand goods in the capitalist economy.Â
Jeremy Milloy discusses workplace violence of the 1960s-1980s as a matter of politics and economics with hosts Betsy Beasley and David Stein.Â
On the latest episode of Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast, Raj Patel and Jason Moore trace the relationship between capital and the environment through seven cheap things: nature, money, work, care, food, energy, and lives.
In a new episode of Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast, Mehrsa Baradaran looks at the history of the racial wealth gap and the ways that Black banks have often acted to distract from more fundamental solutions.Â
In a new episode of Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast, Malcolm Harris explains how economic restructuring and the ideology of human capital helped to create the millennial generation.
Who Makes Cents is a monthly program devoted to producing engaging stories that explain how capitalism has changed over time.
Betsy Beasley and David Stein describe the development of Who Makes Cents: A History of Capitalism Podcast.Â