Paul Lewis
Paul Lewis
@paullewis.bsky.social

History of economic thought; social ontology; philosophy and methodology of economics; political economy of vocational education and training. Professor of Political Economy at King’s College London.

Political science 73%
Sociology 18%

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We'll be hosting the first UK PPE conference in July - please do submit your abstracts and spread the news!
The PPE Society and the Department of Political Economy at King's are hosting the first annual PPE conference this July in London 💭

Interested in submitting a proposal? The deadline is March 1, so don't forget to apply 📝

For more, see 🔽

ppesociety.org/ppe-society-...
PPE Society: London 2025 - The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society
We are pleased to share that, in addition to the PPE Society’s Annual Meetings held each year in New Orleans, the international PPE Society will…
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The PPE Society and the Department of Political Economy at King's are hosting the first annual PPE conference this July in London 💭

Interested in submitting a proposal? The deadline is March 1, so don't forget to apply 📝

For more, see 🔽

ppesociety.org/ppe-society-...
PPE Society: London 2025 - The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society
We are pleased to share that, in addition to the PPE Society’s Annual Meetings held each year in New Orleans, the international PPE Society will…
ppesociety.org
The Talent Commission was important in highlighting technicians in our universities. The impact of their work still unfolding itss.org.uk/research-rep...
Research report highlights transformational changes for UK technical workforce - UK ITSS
A new report TALENT Programme: Interventions and Impact has been published to mark the conclusion of the TALENT programme.
itss.org.uk
Thanks to the Royal Economic Society for publishing my overview of Elinor Ostrom's contribution to commons, climate economics and policy, "What works in practice can work in theory."
In Public Affairs Quarterly 38.3, @johnmeadowcroft.bsky.social argues that Robert Nozick's "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" has been misread as a defense capitalism's inequalities. https://scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/paq/article/38/3/173/392018/Emergence-as-a-Moral-Theory-Reappraising-Robert

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Getting a bit realistic now. The Good Father out on 3 July…
A quick and insightful overview of Elinor Ostrom's life and ideas:

"Tackling the sustainability challenge collectively
Elinor Ostrom won a Nobel Prize in Economics in 2009 for showing that ordinary people, working together, can manage natural resources sustainably. Her work is as relevant as ever."
Elinor Ostrom: Rethinking sustainable governance today
Discover how Elinor Ostrom's ideas on sustainable governance protect resources - and why her Nobel-winning principles are more vital now than ever.
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I am always delightfully surprised to see a post from a reader of my book! Thanks Paul and all the readers - past, present, and future. I hope it inspires conversation about how Ostrom's ideas can be applied to today's challenges.
The post to bookshelf pipeline.
"The purpose of writing isn’t just to demonstrate knowledge in the most expedient way. Writing is to explore knowledge, to connect and synthesise ideas, to create new knowledge, and to share."
An interesting analysis of pitfalls of drafting using genAI by @leonfurze.com leonfurze.com/2024/02/21/t...
The Myth of the AI First Draft
I write daily, often for hours at a time. I’m an author of fiction and nonfiction, and even when I’m not writing something for publication I fill notebooks with ideas and frequently ill…
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This is interesting: Matt Flinders on The New Politics of Public Inquiries, and on the danger that the public's greatly inflated expectations risks undermining public confidence in British politics rather than rebuilding it. In @politicalquarterly.bsky.social
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The New Politics of Public Inquiries
This article argues that it is possible to identify a ‘new’ politics of public inquiries. A sizable seam of scholarship and parliamentary discussion has for at least a century bemoaned the limited in...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
During Covid lockdown, if you had family round on Christmas Day the police could force their way into your home and make them return to their own homes.
Does anybody know if this service is still available and, if so, do you have to book it?

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’True curiosity is serious, not idle, and proper knowledge is almost always hard won. The real spirit of the autodidact is one of awed humility: other people know much more than me; catching up is going to be hard work.’ Fine article on self-education by James Marriott.
I think my most nineteenth century belief is that we should all take our free time much more seriously. I wrote this on the virtues of self-education and against wasting time on screens

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True knowledge is worth a million TikToks
In an age of distraction it’s no wonder non-fiction book sales are down but self-education always necessitates hard work
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‼️Our department is looking for a 4-year postdoc: ideally someone interested in economic sociology experienced with quantitive methods. We offer: manageable teaching load, great time to develop research & a wonderful city. Please consider applying & share widely! ‼️ jobs.univie.ac.at/job/Universi...
Universitätsassistent*in Postdoc
Universitätsassistent*in Postdoc
https://jobs.univie.ac.at/job/Universitätsassistentin-Postdoc/1143572601/
Not quite as funny as "Rawls is Jesus", but here's a note from Norman Malcolm to Rawls congratulating him on "The Book" and apologizing for trying, in 1947, to dissuade him from writing a dissertation in moral philosophy. "How fortunate that you were stubborn!"
On liberalism (an early version of the first chaper of a forthcoming book on that topic).
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On Liberalism
Liberals see human beings as subjects, not objects. They reject despotism in its many forms. With Justice Robert Jackson, liberals believe that “compulsory unif
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This is a really good podcast, gets better and better as it goes (don't be put off by the musky beginning)
Latest episode of The Economics Show is with Jeremy Hunt, in which I ask about how to make the government more efficient.

Listen to the end for a bonus Q on whether the UK should retaliate against any of Trump’s tariffs…

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Why is Britain’s government so inefficient? With Jeremy Hunt
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