The CCS supports teaching in multiple facets of capitalism across Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels
Undergraduate Study
- Cultures of Power (ANTH0247)
- Economic Geography (GEOG0023)
- Economic Geography II (GEOG0047)
- Economic History and Ideas (SESS0024)
- Global Economic and Social Rights (POLS0039)
- International Development and Public Policy (POLS0021)
- Law, Economics and Society: The Foundations of Capitalism (LAWS0352)
- Power, Conflict and Collective Action: The Sociology of Social Movements (SOCS0088)
- Public Sector Economics (POLS0081)
- Reimagining Capitalism: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Just and Sustainable Futures (BASC0037)
- Social Inequality and Mobility (SOCS0045)
- Social Welfare Law (LAWS0368)
- Urban Inequalities and Global Development (BASC0018)
- Welfare Politics (POLS0028)
Postgraduate Study
- China and Global Prosperity (BGLP0008)
- Colonialism, Extraction, and the Environment: Global Histories, 1500-1950 (HIST0917)
- Creative Bureaucracies (IIPP0003)
- Debt, Finance and Prosperity (BGLP0007)
- Environment, State and Economy (HIST0846)
- Inequality Dynamics in Modern Capitalism (SEES0155)
- Political Economy of Science (HPSC0094)
- Public Choice - Private Interest (SEES0109)
- Prosperity from Below: The Informal, the Illicit and the Popular (BGLP0024)
- Rethinking Capitalism (IIPP0012)
- Social Diversity, Inequality and Poverty (DEVP0034)
- Social Epidemiology: Dimensions of Inequality (IEHC0052)
- Social Justice and Alternatives to Capitalism (POLS0114)