Our partner Mέta (The Centre for Postcapitalist Civilisation), has recently launched Mέta Working Papers – “a series of peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research that explicitly or implicitly explores aspects of our liminal times, of our transition towards postcapitalist futures — be they dystopian or utopian, or anything in between.We are particularly interested in the exposure of academic works-in-progress to an audience of postcapitalism-oriented thinkers”.
First released papers in the series include; Participatory Planning, by Robin Hahnel and Ethics Lost: The severance of the entrenched relationship between ethics and economics by contemporary neoclassical mainstream economics.
You can discover and download the released papers at https://metacpc.org/en/publications-en/