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Costas Panayotakis is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social Science at the School of Arts & Sciences, City University of New York (CUNY), where he contributes to critical sociological and political economic discourse. He is based at New York City College of Technology and holds a PhD in Sociology from the CUNY Graduate Center and a BA in Economics from Stanford University.
Research Interests: His academic work centers on Political Economy and Political Sociology, with a focus on capitalism, scarcity, ecological crisis, democracy, and the potential for economic democracy. He critically examines the ideological and structural underpinnings of meritocracy, labor movements, and neoliberalism, often drawing on Marxist and radical theoretical frameworks.
His recent publications reveal a consistent engagement with the contradictions of capitalism, particularly its impact on democracy, labor, and the environment. Themes such as scarcity, anti-globalization, the Greek crisis, and emancipatory politics recur across his work, reflecting a deep commitment to interdisciplinary and socially relevant scholarship. He also contributes to public intellectual life through articles in The Indypendent and radio interviews.
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