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Studies in Political Economy
A Socialist Review
Volume 102, 2021 - Issue 1
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Remembering John Loxley: A scholar-activist committed to social justice

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Abstract

Internationally known economist Dr. John Loxley passed away suddenly on July 28, 2020. In this article, we pay tribute to him, a proud heterodox economist and a rare scholar who believed in the importance of sharing his knowledge and talents with people working on the ground to build a more equitable world. John, a faculty member in the University of Manitoba Department of Economics for 43 years, was the recipient of many awards and is known for building a bridge between academia and community.

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1 Gramsci, Selections from the Prison Notebooks.

2 Blair Hamilton, Program Manager for the Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada.

3 Lawrence, “John Loxley, 1942–2020.”

4 “Retrospective on ‘Great Northern’ Plan,” 93.

5 Loxley, “The ‘Great Northern’ Plan.”

6 Loxley, Aboriginal, Northern, and Community.

7 Loxley, Aboriginal, Northern, and Community, 10.

8 Hajer and Loxley, Social Service, forthcoming.

9 Loxley and Peters, “Preserving the History of Aboriginal Institutional Development in Winnipeg.”

10 Baragar, “Heterodox Economics.”

11 Baragar, “Heterodox Economics,” 178.

12 See Akram-Lodhi, Chernomas, and Sepehri, Globalization, Neo-Conservative Policies, and Democratic Alternatives.

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Notes on contributors

Shauna MacKinnon

Shauna MacKinnon teaches in the Department of Urban and Inner-City Studies at the University of Winnipeg in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Aurelie Mogan

Aurelie Mogan was John Loxley’s partner for 38 years.

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