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Issue September 11, web pdf Heterodox Economics Directory. A not so long time ago I was taking a break from work. I was sitting on my terrace, listening to some music and then it came to me that I made a mistake. And the mistake is this: Although I am the main editor of the Newsletter for close to a decade now I never took the opportunity to ask the somewhat essential question: "what is the sound of heterodox economics?
You might object by saying that this is peripheral as heterodox economics is about science and substance, not style and sound. In principle, I agree with the priorities implicit in such a criticism, but any movement needs a rhythm and some even say that it would not be their revolution, if they could not dance ;- In sum, we should not discount that shared cultural anchorings are vital for communities and I see no reason why this should not be applying to the community of dedicated researchers active in heterodox economics and political economy.
So let me repeat the question: what is the sound of heterodox economics? Is it the sound of the reluctant rebel as in Gloria Gaynor's "I will survive"? Is it the cynic's comment as in Janis Joplin's "Mercedes Benz"? Is it the provocative cry against inequality and oppression as voiced by M. A's "Borders" or Marla Glen's "Enough"? Should it indicate passion and energy, as maybe Queen's "Don't stop me now" , or will any simple appeal to love and humanism suffice David Guetta's "A little more love" comes to mind ;-?
Should it explicitly express and address our somewhat renegade role as critical commentators of our own discipline as Damian Marley's "Educated fools" or Britney Spear's "My Prerogative" could probably serve to? As you see, my dear readers, the question is a tough one. Once, I even agreed with a colleague that the song "rat race", would be a perfect candidate.