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This project aims to organize a webinar series on the dominant ideology/economic system - capitalism. In our living memory, the financial crisis was first to remind us of the limitations of existing socio-economic system built upon the capitalistic foundations. With the beginning of the 2020s and the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a change in the general consensus amongst economists and social scientists regarding capitalism. During this once in a century pandemic, the financial markets have continued their historic rise, in the presence of rising poverty, inequality and systemic disarray around the world. The dominant socio-economic system is somewhat failing to respond adequately to any large-scale crisis. As a result, the strengths and limitations of capitalism are questioned more than ever.
It has become a common point of discussion whether the current capitalist society is the best economic system for all. Another point of discussion is the reforms needed for capitalism to ensure socio-economic welfare or great thinkers and philosophers like Karl Marx right about the doom of capitalism.
With several channels of discussion on various platforms amongst people of all backgrounds, it has been a common phenomenon to make the attempt to "rethink" or "dissect" capitalism in order to analyse the gaping flaws of capitalism in its present form and to suggest means of reform and transformation. This webinar series brings together distinguished scholars of economics, philosophy, social policy and law to dissect capitalism with their unique theoretical and empirical lenses.
Anthony P. D'Costa is an Eminent Scholar in Global Studies and Professor of Economics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. In the last thirty years, he has taught at the University of Melbourne as Chair and Professor of Contemporary Indian Studies, at the Copenhagen Business School as the A.P. Moller-Maersk Professor of Indian Studies, National University of Singapore, and the University of Washington as Professor of Comparative International Development. He has written on the political economy of steel, auto, IT, and handloom industries covering India, Japan, China, and South Korea on the themes of capitalism and globalization, state, economic nationalism, development, innovations, industrial restructuring, employment challenges, international migration of professionals, and wealth and inequality. He has written or edited a dozen books, published numerous book chapters and journal articles, and lectured widely. He has received numerous fellowships, including the Fulbright-Hays, American Institute of Indian Studies, and Abe from the Japan Foundation, contributed to the research effort of multilateral organizations, and served on numerous academic and professional committees. 2ff7e9595c
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