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David Levine
Professor of Economics
David Levine
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David Levine has been Professor of Economics in the Graduate School of International Studies since 1987. Prior to joining the GSIS, he was Chair of the University’s Department of Economics. Between 1973 and 1981, he was Assistant and Associate Professor of Economics at Yale University. Professor Levine was educated at the University of Wisconsin (B.A., economics, 1969), Yale University (Ph.D., economics, 1973) and The Colorado Center for Psychoanalytic Studies (Certificate in Psychoanalytic Scholarship, 1994). He has published several dozen articles and eleven books in politics, economics and political economy, most recently Wealth and Freedom (Cambridge 1995), Subjectivity in Political Economy: Essays on Wanting and Choosing (Routledge 1998), and Normative Political Economy: Subjective Freedom, the Market, and the State (Routledge 2001), Attack on Government: Fear, Distrust and Hatred in Public Life (Pitchstone Publishers 2004), and (with S. Rizvi), Poverty, Work and Freedom: Political Economy and the Moral Order (Cambridge, 2005) . He has also published papers on group and organizational dynamics; the psychology of teaching and learning; ethics, tolerance, and difference; and hatred of government. He teaches courses in two fields: political economy, and group and organizational dynamics. He is Co-Editor of The Journal of Organizational Psychodynamics. Professor Levine delivered the University Lecture in April 2004.