Polar Capital
An ongoing theoretical framework in heterodox political economy aimed at understanding capitalism’s internal contradictions, systemic adaptation, and long-run geopolitical transformation.
One-line framing
An ongoing theoretical framework for understanding capitalism’s internal contradictions, systemic resilience, and geopolitical transformation.
What it studies
The project explores how economic systems adapt, polarize, and transform over time, with particular attention to crisis, institutional change, and the relationship between global power structures and economic development.
What makes it distinctive
Rather than relying on simple binary labels, the framework examines antagonism and interdependence within a single global structure. It seeks to understand the relationship between global power structures and the internal mechanisms of systemic evolution.
Status & Access
This is an ongoing independent research project. Public materials are intentionally limited to high-level summaries.
Detailed internal categories, historical constructions, and extended materials are not openly distributed at this stage.