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joseph albernaz is an assistant professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. He is currently completing a book on conceptions of community in Romanticism and its afterlives entitled All Things Common.

akeel bilgrami is Sidney Morgenbesser Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University. His publications include Belief and Meaning (1992), Self-Knowledge and Resentment (2006), and Secularism, Identity, and Enchantment (2014).

marc fleurbaey is CNRS Researcher and Professor at the Paris School of Economics and author of Beyond GDP (with Blanchet, 2013), A Theory of Fairness and Social Welfare (with Maniquet, 2011), and Fairness, Responsibility and Welfare (OUP, 2008).

ravi kanbur is T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs and Economics at Cornell University. His recent books include The Quality of Growth in Africa, (co-editor with Noman and Stiglitz, 2019) and Climate Justice: Integrating Economics and Philosophy (co-editor with Shue, 2019).

brody viney is a research consultant with the World Bank. He previously worked in macroeconomics and fiscal policy at the Australian Treasury.

john bellamy foster is a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon and the editor of Monthly Review. His most recent book is The Return of Nature (2020).

brett clark is a professor of sociology at the University of Utah. His most recent book, with Foster, is The Robbery of Nature (2020).

hannah holleman is an associate professor of sociology and environmental studies at Amherst College. She is the author of Dust Bowls of Empire (2018).

kaveh madani is a Henry Hart Rice Senior Fellow at the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies of Yale University and a visiting professor at the Centre for Environmental Policy of Imperial College London. He formerly served as the vice president of the United Nations Environment Assembly Bureau and the deputy head of Iran’s Department of Environment.

uday s. mehta is a political philosopher who teaches at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

prabhat patnaik has taught at the University of Cambridge and at Jawahaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, where he held the Sukhamoy Chakravarty Chair at the time of retirement and is currently Professor Emeritus. His recent books include Re-envisioning Socialism (2012) and, coauthored with U. Patnaik, A Theory of Imperialism (2016), and Capital and Imperialism (forthcoming).

utsa patnaik is Professor Emeritus, Jawaharlal University, Delhi. She is the author of Peasant Class Differentiation (1987), The Long Transition (1999), and The Republic of Hunger (2007), and co-authored with P. Patnaik, A Theory of Imperialism (2016) and Capital and Imperialism (forthcoming March 2021).

robert pollin is Distinguished University Professor of Economics and co-director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His recent books include Back to Full Employment (2012), Green Growth (2014), Global Green Growth (2015) and Greening the Global Economy (2015).

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