you could always look for other "heterodox" economics programs in the US, since that's the term for any economics program that does any level of political economy
Read some and figure out if you like it. David Graeber and Anna Tsing are big names right now (both are anarchists). Marshal Sahlins was the big name 10 years ago (he was a marxist). The heavy tomes you'd have to read are Capital and The Great Transformation.
surely pursuing higher education in economics in the US will be different... right?
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yeah... I was hoping to get something outside that like The New School, but that's a super-expensive private school
you could always look for other "heterodox" economics programs in the US, since that's the term for any economics program that does any level of political economy
Yeah but be careful not to end up in some Austrian school shit lol
oof, forgot about that connotation
yeah that's the general plan :)
Have you considered economic history or economic anthropology?
I have not, because I hadn't heard anything about economic anthropology until just now Definitely seem like good options
Read some and figure out if you like it. David Graeber and Anna Tsing are big names right now (both are anarchists). Marshal Sahlins was the big name 10 years ago (he was a marxist). The heavy tomes you'd have to read are Capital and The Great Transformation.