This podcast examines how economic and political systems are built—and who pays the price.
Each episode traces the institutional logics, historical patterns, and political interests shaping global life.
But beneath the analysis lies a conviction: these systems are not inevitable.
We live inside structures that were designed—and can be reimagined.
Political Economy offers a space not just for understanding the world, but for refusing its false necessities.
The Alaska Summit: Power, Leverage, and the Cost of Exclusion
In August 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska — a setting unprecedented for U.S.-Russia relations and fraught with i...
Fair Rules, Unequal Beginnings
This episode examines the structural tension between capitalism’s claim to fairness and the profound inequality of starting positions it relies on. We explore how accu...