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Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies is a hub for interdisciplinary scholarship and applied research on issues relating to contemporary forms of capitalism.

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10/29/2023

Join us this November 30 - December 2 for a three-day symposium examining the life, work, and impact of American icon and artist Romare Bearden.

Through plenary discussions, live performances, and a striking new exhibition, we will explore the intersections of art, culture, race, and economy.

Presented in partnership with Romare Bearden Foundation, Institute of Jazz Studies, and Vera List Center.

Learn more and register: https://bit.ly/3ShxGLh

Shared Terrain - Dissent Magazine 09/05/2023

A new piece on neoliberalism by faculty affiliate Julia Ott in the latest issue of DISSENT

Shared Terrain - Dissent Magazine The neoliberal order has been exposed as fraudulent, inefficient, and inequitable. Yet it hardly lies in the dustbin of history.

Apocalypse Chow - Dissent Magazine 07/23/2023

Check out the Apocalypse Chow! -- a new column in DISSENT featuring critically-informed musings on food and capitalism.

Apocalypse Chow - Dissent Magazine Introducing a new food column by Arun Gupta.

05/16/2023

Announcement regarding 2023 - 2024 Heilbroner Faculty and Graduate Fellowships:

The Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies is pausing its fellowship program for one year. There will be no student or faculty fellowships at the Center in the 2023-2024 academic year. The fellowships will resume in academic year 2024-2025. A call for applications will be issued in Spring 2024. Next year the Heilbroner Center will continue to host events and serve as the home for a number of research projects, including the project on "Economy and Democracy," supported by grants from the Open Society Foundations and the Hewlett Foundation.

Timeline photos 05/12/2023

Don’t forget to join us tomorrow!

IN PERSON | Vital Alignments: Towards Reparative Caribbean Ecologies 05/05/2023

Please join us MAY 12 for a ground-breaking symposium organized by Heilbroner Visiting Faculty Fellow Prof. Kris Manjapra (History) and our own Prof. Saudi Garcia (Anthropology)

IN PERSON | Vital Alignments: Towards Reparative Caribbean Ecologies Convened by Dr. Saudi Garcia (Anthropology, The New School) and Dr. Kris Manjapra (History, Tufts University, Heilbroner Center Fellow)Panelists: Distinguished Keynote Speaker Erna Brodber, Literary Laureate, Sociologist, and Community Organizer, Woodside, Jamaica; Veronica Agard, Ancestors in Train...

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