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Maxximilian Seijo

Maxximilian Seijo is a Research Fellow for the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. He received a B.A. in Economics from the University of South Florida, and is currently finishing his Master’s Thesis in the Department of Humanities u0026amp; Cultural Studies at the University of South Florida entitled: “Anti-Fascist Aesthetics from Weimar to MoMA: Siegfried Kracauer u0026amp; the Promise of Abstraction for Critical Theory.” He is also the Junior Member of the Modern Money Network’s Humanities Division Executive Committee, and co-host of the Money on the Left podcast. His interests include critical theory, aesthetic modernism, and the history of full employment discourses.

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Publications

The Uni Currency Project: Democratic Finance for Public Higher Education After COVID-19

This paper describes a novel policy mechanism for revitalizing U.S. public higher education in the age of COVID-19.

A Green Job Guarantee & the Limits of Ecological Theory

This paper reorganizes ecological theory around monetary issuance in order to make visible inclusive paths to ecological egalitarianism. It locates a limiting decentralized localism in Post-Earth Day ecological theory, typified in Arne Næss’ ‘deep ecology’ movement...
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