Spring 2025 Arrighi Center Seminar Begins Jan 24th

Poster Announcing Spring 2025 Seminar Theme

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The Spring 2025 seminar theme will be “Value, Price and Profit in The Contemporary World System (aka “Are Profits Hurting Capitalism?) and will be led by Professor Chris Nealon, JHU English Department and Arrighi Center Faculty Advisory Board Member. Some weeks we will host invited speakers and other weeks will be organized as reading group sessions where we “pre-read” and discuss books of invited speakers or other key works.

Spring seminar theme description: How can we develop ways of linking all the different elements of today’s “polycrisis” into a strong account of the contemporary world?  One way might be to study what makes profit for capitalism – and what doesn’t. In this seminar we will explore the bridges between the problems of capitalist profitability and contemporary politics. We’ll begin with some reading from Marx that give us a powerful theory of value, then move on to a variety of contemporary case studies that link the dynamics of capitalist profitability to commodity speculation, the climate crisis, and the rise of right-wing populism.

As always, the seminar is open to JHU students, faculty, postdocs, visiting scholars, alumni and Arrighi Center friends (old and new) in Baltimore and around the world. The seminar meets weekly on Fridays at 1:30 pm-3:30 pm (Baltimore time), in person in 526 Mergenthaler Hall (JHU Homewood campus) with a zoom option for those outside Baltimore.

Graduate students who would like to take the Seminar for academic credit or audit should sign up for 230.676. Undergraduates can participate for academic credit by signing up under 230.376.

To be added to the Arrighi Center mailing list and/or to request the seminar zoom link, please fill out this Google form. For questions, contact [email protected]