Paper: How CBs Control Inflation in 2Read/Econ/Monetary Policy
JEMS: Cartesian Firewall: Reinterpreting the Foundations of Modern Philosophy - submitted via email to: jems@zetabooks.com on 15th Sep 2025.
PDR: Technocratic Dreams, Political Realities: Evaluating Full Reserve Banking for Pakistan – Submitted: Pakistan Development Review pdr@pide.org.pk on Apr 6, 2025: Followup: email to Nadeem on 15th Sep 2025.
TUJISE: Reclaiming Economics as a Moral Science: An Islamic Approach to Monetary Reform. Submitted to:ERHAN AKKAŞ erhanakkas@sakarya.edu.tr on Apr 17, 2025
OXCIS JIS: Ruthless Modernity: A Moral History of Europe’s Rise. Submitted to: Maria Shmygol on April 15th: Publications <publications@oxcis.ac.uk>. REJECTED, re-examine and resubmit?
JKAU IE: Monetary Imperialism and Third-Generation Islamic Economics: A Grassroots Strategy for Economic Sovereignty, Submitted to Prof. Ahmad Mahdi Belouafi: ei.journal@kau.edu.sa on 13th May 2025.
IDEAS:
Why GOLD will not work as money
CaH: The Cartesian Firewall: Epistemology as Strategy and Its Legacy in the Social Sciences: Now that Cartesian Firewall is done, we can take this out and focus on the birth of modern social sciences - focusing on Manicas' account as well as Julie Reuben. The LEGACY in the Social Sciences portion of the CaH paper
V9 JGH Submit: This is almost written (final). Epistemology and the Rise of the West. The portion on the Epistemological Revolution was becoming too long because the Descartes segment was becoming too long. Now we can get a short and tight section by referencing the Cartesian Firewall paper.
Ruthless Modernity: Re-examine and Re-submit. Currently the paper relies on the Comparative Advantage in Violence thesis, but this is not correct. Instead, we have to use the three revolutions framework in the JGH Submit above.
This is past obsolete material
This page is the PASSIVE LIST: Projects to do someday.
This is the ACTIVE LIST : Papers currently under writeup for submission
See my PIDE website for a list of current SUBMISSIONS,
“European Transition to Secular Thought: Lessons for Muslims,” to appear in Insights, Da’wah Academy