A Correction Team
A Correction Podcast
A Correction is an economics podcast that seeks to demystify the economy and make economics accessible.
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Jun 4, 2026
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Best of: What Kind of Social Policy Does the European Populist Right Want? 04.06.2026
Philip Rathgeb is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Social Policy in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh and an Associated Fellow in the Zukunftskolleg at the University of Konstanz. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Konstanz. He...
Best of: Casey Michel on Money Laundering in America 29.04.2026
Casey Michel, an investigative reporter based in New York City, is the author of American Kleptocracy . His writing has appeared in Foreign Affairs , ThinkProgress, The Atlantic , Politico, and The Washington Post , among others. Casey Michel A Correction Team A Correction Podcast Episodes RSS
Best of: The Border-Industrial Complex 26.01.2026
We talk with Todd Miller about the militarization of the border. Todd Miller has researched and written about border issues for more than 15 years, the last eight as an independent journalist and writer. He resides in Tucson, Arizona, but also has spent many years living and working in Oaxaca, Mexico. His work has appeared in the New York Times, TomDispatch, The Nation, San Francisco Chronicle, In...
Best of: Yana Stainova on Musical Enchantment in Venezuela 05.01.2026
Yana Stainova is a sociocultural anthropologist and an Assistant Professor at McMaster University. She is interested in art, urban poverty, social inequality, migration, and the lived experience of violence in Latin America. Her research explores how people summon music practices to pursue visions of social justice in the face of political turmoil and barriers to immigration. Her first book projec...
Best of: Dennis O. Flynn on The World that Silver Created 02.12.2025
Dennis O. Flynn is the Alexander R. Heron Professor of Economics at the University of the Pacific. He has published since 1978 dozens of essays on global monetary history, fifteen of which have been reproduced in World Silver and Monetary History in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Variorum, 1996). He has co-edited Metals and Monies in an Emerging Global Economy (Variorum 1997), Studies in...
Terri Suess on Immigrant Rights Organizing 08.09.2025
Terri has made her living as a journalist, researcher/organizer, technical writer, and as an adjunct professor of English. She served on the board of New Jersey Peace Action and is a past President of the Essex County Ethical Culture Society. Terri Suess A Correction Team The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information...
Best Of: Gediminas Lesutis on The Politics of Precarity in Mozambique 14.08.2025
Gediminas Lesutis works at the intersection of global politics, human geography, and critical theory. In 2018, he completed a PhD in Politics at the University of Manchester, UK. This was followed by a 3.5-year research fellowship in Geography at the University of Cambridge and Darwin College, Cambridge, UK. He is currently a Marie Curie Fellow in the Department of Geography, Urban Planning, and I...
Mary Rizzo on Immigration Detention 09.07.2025
Dr. Mary Rizzo is Associate Professor and Graduate Director at Rutgers-Newark. She has written on immigration detention in New Jersey and is an immigrant advocate. Mary Rizzo A Correction Team Subscribe to our newsletter today
Kathy O’Leary on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 06.06.2025
Kathy O’Leary is New Jersey Coordinator for Pax Christi USA and a Pax Christi USA Ambassador of Peace. Jon and Kathy Subscribe to our newsletter today
Best of: Alberto Toscano on the March on Rome and the Meaning of Fascism Today 26.05.2025
Alberto Toscano is Professor of Critical Theory in the Department of Sociology and Co-Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Theory at Goldsmiths, University of London, and Term Research Associate Professor at the School of Communications at Simon Fraser University. He is the author of Fanaticism: On the Uses of an Idea (Verso, 2010; 2017, 2nd ed.), Cartographies of t...
Adam Hanieh on Crude Capitalism 25.02.2025
Adam Hanieh is Professor of Political Economy and Global Development at the University of Exeter, Hanieh specializes in capitalism and imperialism in the Middle East. He is the author of Crude Capitalism. Adam Hanieh A Correction Team Subscribe to our newsletter today A note from Lev: I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help...
Best Of: Lucia Pradella on Unfree Labor in the Mediterranean 03.02.2025
Lucia Pradella studied Philosophy, Social Sciences and Migration Studies at the University of Venice Ca’ Foscari and the Humboldt University in Berlin. She collaborated with the project of historical-critical edition of Marx’s and Engels’s complete works at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. After completing her PhD on globalisation and the history of political economy usin...
Best of: Hans-Joachim Voth on Bank Failures and the Rise of the Nazis 02.01.2025
We talk with Hans-Joachim Voth about the link between financial crisis and Hitler’s rise to power. Hans-Joachim Voth (D.Phil, Oxford, 1996), holds the UBS Chair of Macroeconomics and Financial Markets at the Economics Department, Zurich University. He is an economic historian with interests in financial history, long-term persistence and growth, as well as political risk and macroeconomi...
Best of: What Kind of Social Policy Does the European Far-Right Want? 14.12.2024
Philip Rathgeb is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Social Policy in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh and an Associated Fellow in the Zukunftskolleg at the University of Konstanz. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Konstanz. He...
Best of: Samuel Miller McDonald on The Political Economy of Energy 13.11.2024
Samuel Miller McDonald is an editor at The Trouble and Epilogue , a doctoral researcher at University of Oxford, and graduate of the Yale School of the Environment and College of the Atlantic. His writing has appeared in Current Affairs , The New Republic , and The Guardian , among other publications. He is working on a book called PROGRESS about the history and future of progress, for William Col...
Best of: Stefan Ouma on How Economics Would Change if Racism Was Taken Seriously 25.10.2024
Stefan Ouma holds the Chair of Economic Geography at the Department of Geography at the University of Bayreuth. Before that he worked as Doc and Post-Doc at Goethe-University, Frankfurt. His research interests lies in a theoretically and empirically informed economic geography of globalization and development, drawing primarily on insights from heterodox economics, political ecology, and post- and...
Best of: Juan Cole on Israel and Palestine (a primer) 16.10.2024
Juan R. I. Cole is Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan. For three and a half decades, he has sought to put the relationship of the West and the Muslim world in historical context. His most recent book is Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires . He is also the author of The New Arabs: How the Millennial Generation is Changing the Middle Ea...
Best of: Casey Michel on Money Laundering in America 07.08.2024
Casey Michel, an investigative reporter based in New York City, is the author of American Kleptocracy . His writing has appeared in Foreign Affairs , ThinkProgress, The Atlantic , Politico, and The Washington Post , among others. Casey Michel A Correction Team A Correction Podcast Episodes RSS
Best of: Srishti Yadav on the Agrarian Question in India 18.07.2024
Dr. Srishti Yadav is an Instructor for the Economics & Society stream in the Department of Economics at the University of Manitoba. She has a PhD in Economics from The New School in New York. Her dissertation research focuses on the political economy of development in India, investing the relationship between agrarian change and structural transformation through the framework of the Agrarian Q...
Teddy Wayne on Class in America (and his new book The Winner) 21.05.2024
Teddy Wayne is the author of the novels The Winner (coming May 2024) , The Great Man Theory , Apartment , Loner , The Love Song of Jonny Valentine , and Kapitoil . He is the winner of a Whiting Writers’ Award and an NEA Creative Writing Fellowship as well as a finalist for the Young Lions Fiction Award, PEN/Bingham Prize, and Dayton Literary Peace Prize. A former columnist for the New...
Delton Best of: Chen on The Carbon Coin (If you read The Ministry for the Future this episode is for you!) 06.05.2024
Delton Chen is a geo-hydrologist and civil engineer. Delton holds a Ph. D. in engineering from the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland, Australia. Delton has 20 years of combined experience in groundwater management, environmental impact assessments, mining, geothermal energy and climate mitigation; and he analyzed the mitigation potential of fly-ash cement and low-flow wa...
Best of: Samuel Hughes on Ugly Buildings, Beautiful Cities and How to Build Better Suburbs 20.03.2024
Samuel Hughes is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford and Head of Research at the Office for Place within the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. His education was primarily at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. At the former he took an MA in Philosophy Politics and Economics (2013) and a B.Phil. in Philosophy (2015); at the latter he completed his PhD in Philosophy (202...
Dennis O. Flynn on The World that Silver Created 24.02.2024
Dennis O. Flynn is the Alexander R. Heron Professor of Economics at the University of the Pacific. He has published since 1978 dozens of essays on global monetary history, fifteen of which have been reproduced in World Silver and Monetary History in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Variorum, 1996). He has co-edited Metals and Monies in an Emerging Global Economy (Variorum 1997), Studies in...
Alberto Toscano on Israeli Politics 20.01.2024
Alberto Toscano is Term Research Associate Professor at the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University. He is also Professor of Critical Theory at the Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London, where he co-directs the Centre for Philosophy and Critical Thought. Photo by Cole Keister on Unsplash Alberto Toscano Do you get the newsletter?
Best of: Paolo Tedesco on How Marx Understood the Middle Ages (and what he may have gotten wrong) 28.12.2023
Paolo Tedesco teaches history at the University of Tübingen. His main research interests include the social and economic history of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages, comparative agrarian history, the fate of the peasantry across different types of societies, and historical materialism. Photo by Rolf Schmidbauer on Unsplash DONATE TODAY A note from Lev: I am a high school teacher of history...
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