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Challenging Economic Injustice Through Literature

Conference session at Liberté, Égalité, Fragilité

Apr 9 | 10:15—11:45 | OECD Paris Headquarters2 Rue André Pascal, 75016 Paris, FranceRoom CC6 | Culture | History | Inequality & Distribution | Labor | Philosophy & Ethics | Race


Featuring

  • Nicholas Boyce

    • Emeritus Schröder Professor of German, University of Cambridge
    Papers
    • Goethe’s Faust and the socioeconomic roots of modern subjectivity
  • Lynn Parramore

    • Senior Research Analyst
    Papers
    • What is Real Wealth?
  • Jeffrey L. Spear

    • Associate Professor of English, New York University
    Papers
    • What is Real Wealth?
  • Sara Thornton

    • Professor of English, University of Paris Diderot
    Papers
    • Twisting the economic tale: what literature can do that political economy can’t

Moderated By

  • Rob Johnson

    • Institute President
    • President, Institute for New Economic Thinking

Discussed By

  • Douglass Carmichael

    • Strategy Consultant

Related papers

  • Goethe’s Faust and the socioeconomic roots of modern subjectivity

    Paper Conference paper By Nicholas Boyce

    Apr 2015

  • Twisting the economic tale: what literature can do that political economy can’t

    Paper Conference paper By Sara Thornton

    Apr 2015

  • What is Real Wealth?

    Paper Conference paper By Jeffrey L. Spear and Lynn Parramore

    Mar 2015

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