World politics, critical realism and the future of humanity: an interview with Heikki Patomäki, Part 1

Journal of Critical Realism 22 (3):562-603 (2023)
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In Part 1 of this wide-ranging interview Heikki Patomäki discusses his early work and career up to the Global Financial Crisis. He provides comment on his role as a public intellectual and activist, his diverse academic interests and influences, and the many and varied ways he has contributed to critical realism and critical realism has influenced his work. In Part 2 he discusses his later work, the predicament of humanity and the role of futures studies.

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