Before Amazon bought Whole Foods, the shopping chain got its start as an activist business more focused on politics than profits. Join us to discuss the rise and fall of activist small business in last third of the twentieth century.
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Adom Getachew on Anti-colonial Worldmaking
Nan Enstad on Multinational Cigarette Corporations and Jim Crow Capitalism
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Liz Montegary on the Political Economy of LGBT Families
Peter Cole on the Power of Dockworkers
Bernice Yeung on The Fight to End Sexual Violence Against America’s Most Vulnerable Workers
Juan De Lara on Logistics and Urban Space
Randy Shaw on the Housing Affordability Crisis
Gavin Benke on Enron and the Neoliberal Era
Louis Hyman on the Rise of the Gig Economy
Devin Fergus on the Rise of Financial Fees
Special Episode on Intersectionality and Capitalism
Jennifer Le Zotte on the Sale and Consumption of Second-Hand Clothing
Jeremy Milloy on the Political Economy of Workplace Violence
Raj Patel and Jason Moore on Capital, Nature, and Cheap Things
Mehrsa Baradaran on Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap
Malcolm Harris on Millennials and the Economy That Made Them
Keona Ervin on Black Women's Activism in St. Louis
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