Andrew Sayer is a British social scientist and professor of social theory and political economy at Lancaster University.
He is known for his work on critical social science, moral economy, and social justice.
Sayer has written extensively on topics such as class, inequality, and the nature of capitalism.
His academic background spans economics, sociology, and philosophy, allowing him to bring a multidisciplinary approach to his analysis of socio-economic issues.
Sayer's writing style is noted for its clarity and accessibility, making complex economic concepts understandable to a general audience.
He is considered an important voice in contemporary leftist economic thought and social criticism.
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