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This essay reflects on David Ruccio’s blog, Occasional Links & Commentary, in light of his broader work on economic representations: a project that decenters economic knowledge beyond the ivory tower in order to understand how other kinds of economic knowledge are formed and how they might offer alternatives to existing economic arrangements. The blog can be understood as an instantiation of that project: an anticapitalist archive that breaks down the boundaries between academic and everyday perspectives on the economy and between what are often seen as separate spheres of economics, politics, and culture.