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Kerry Pechter on the legal coding of the “Bermuda Triangle”

How the ‘Harkin Amendment’ Enabled the ‘Bermuda Triangle’

Writing in the Retirement Income Journal in its February 2026 edition, Kerry Pechter explains how the analysis in “The Code of Capital” and “The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform It”, makes legible the legal coding of highly profitable transactions that have empowered private equity.

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Why Europe Needs a New Social Federalism

Joint commentary with Étienne Balibar, Justine Lacroix, Dominique Méda, Thomas Piketty,Guillaume Sacriste, Antoine Vauchez and Jonathan White

“….it is necessary to build a new transnational social alliance, starting from this shared interest in the survival of our democracies and thus bringing together all the forces favourable to such a project—forces that are today fragmented both at the European level and within national frameworks.” Social Europe, January 29, 2026

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The Time Has Come to Shutter the WEF

In order to build a new, values-based order, the leaders of the old one must descend from the “Magic Mountain” and re-engage with the flatlands. That is what Hans Castorp, the protagonist in Thomas Mann’s novel, did after having spent too many years discussing big ideas in the thin air of Davos. In his case, it was already too late. The old order had crumbled, and World War I had begun. Read more at PS

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