Videos

Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue, Vienna, November 23, 2023

New Statesman Podcast, September 25, 2023

How to Academy, 15 May 2023

Bastards Of Neoliberals & Crackup Capitalism w/ Quinn Slobodian, Majority Report, 1 May 2023

Interview, PoliticsJOE, 29 Mar 2023

“New Histories of Neo-Liberalism,” Royal Historical Society, London, October 12, 2022

“Crack-Up Capitalism: Profiting from Fear in the Time of Pandemic,” Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) Dublin, April 26, 2022

Willy Brandt Ringvorlesung | Die Weltinnenpolitik der Wirtschaft: von G7 zu G20 – und zurück? | Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, December 14, 2021 (German dub)

IPEN Roundtable Series: Is Neoliberalism Dead at Last? (with Robbie Shilliam, Susanne Soederberg, and Samuel Knafo), November 8, 2021

SASE 2021 Featured Panel: The End of Neo Liberalism (with Marion Fourcade, Alfred Saad-Filho, and Saori Shibata), September 9, 2021

“Zone Fever: On the Far Right’s Capitalism,” Seminar on the Far Right, Fascism, and Bolsonarismo, PUC-Rio de Janeiro, August 24, 2021. For video click here.

Reactionary Digital Politics keynote conversation (with Whitney Phillips), Uni of East Anglia, June 25, 2021

The Past and Future of Economic Globalism, GSiK Würzburg, June 8, 2021

Interview with HALBZEHN.fm, May 26, 2021

With Claudia Buch (Bundesbank) and Silvia Merler (Algebris). Körber History Forum, May 21, 2021

North Brooklyn DSA Night School, May 17. 2021

The end of neoliberal globalism? Ringvorlesung AStA TU Darmstadt, May 14, 2021

Demos Veto and Demos Exit: Neoliberals and Direct Democracy in the European Union, Center for the Study of Europe, Boston University, April 23, 2021

“The Market Golem,” Keynote Address at 15th International Karl Polanyi Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, April 22, 2021

(with Mariana Mazzucato) Collision Conference, April 21, 2021

(with Diane Coyle) The Past and Future of Economic Globalism, University of Cambridge, April 6, 2021

(with Sven Beckert and Ntina Tzouvala) New Histories of Capitalism and International Law, Spring Seminar in Global History and International Law, Harvard/Graduate Institute, April 8, 2021

With Vincenzo Pascale, Amedeo Lepore and Marco Doria. Stroncature, March 10, 2021

Neoliberalism & Empire: Latin American & East Central European Perspectives, Seminar in Contemporary Marxist Theory, King’s College London, March 3, 2021

A Future Beyond Capitalism, Columbia University Tuition Strike Teach-In, January 24, 2021

Elite Losers: Trump, Steel, and the Backlash Against Neoliberal Constitutionalism from Above, York University Politics Seminar, (Click here for webinar recording)

Liberalism and its History: a Roundtable Discussion with Helena Rosenblatt (CUNY), Quinn Slobodian (Wellesley College), Jacob Levy (McGill University), Annelien De Dijn (Utrecht University), moderated by Arthur Ghins (Brown University). Hosted by the Political Theory Project, Brown University, October 9, 2020

Book launch and discussion with Mitchel Lasser (Cornell), Antoine Vauchez (Sorbonne), and Fernanda Nicola (American), October 16, 2020

Transnational Institute Talk (with Jayati Ghosh, Walden Bello, and Lebohang Pheko), 8 April 2020

Increasingly, economists, political experts, and even politicians insist that there is “an alternative” to neoliberalism. But what is that alternative? What will make it real, and what are the stakes in this debate? With the release of two papers focused on the empirical failures of neoliberalism and emerging alternatives, the Roosevelt Institute lead a panel discussion featuring Felicia Wong, Mike Konczal, Jamelle Bouie, and Quinn Slobodian moderated by Joelle Gamble.

Moving Beyond Neoliberalism (with Jamelle Bouie, Joelle Gamble, Mike Konczal, Felicia Wong), Roosevelt Institute, 15 January 2020

Talk at Aquarium Südblock Berlin sponsored by Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, 29 November 2019

“Distressed Neoliberalism,” Chet Mitchell Lecture, Carleton University Department of Law and Legal Studies, 19 November 2019

Brave New Europe lecture series, Berlin, 13 June 2019

“Metal Morality: Gold Bugs and Monetary Extremism on the German Far Right,” Money as a Democratic Medium Conference, Harvard Law School, December 15, 2018

(with Martijn Konings, Perry Mehrling, Eli Rubin, and Antara Haider)

Watson Institute for International & Public Affairs, Brown University, 26 September 2018

(with Adam Tooze & Atossa Araxia Abrahamian) at Verso Loft, NYC sponsored by Dissent, 20 September 2018

“Neoliberal Globalism as Intellectual History,” Harvard Kennedy School’s Business & Government Seminar, 8 November 2018

Charles Murray and the Alt Right as History  with Janet Helms, Stuart Schrader, Quinn Slobodian, Adam van Arsdale and Kirsten Weld, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, January 31, 2018 (click for video)