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  • Money from the Perspectives of Henry George and the Chicago Plan
    Session 4
    6:30 pm-7:30 pm
    2023.11.06
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    Money from the Perspectives of Henry George and the Chicago Plan

    Although Henry George is best known for promoting the land value tax, he was also a Greenbacker who believed that only government should create money and that credit issued by private banks should not be co-mingled with that money. The most sophisticated articulation of this proposal originated from the monetary economics school of the University of Chicago in what came to be known as the Chicago Plan.

    In a series of four lectures, Dan Sullivan discusses how this proposal is superior to any other monetary reform plan, including private currencies, local currencies, public banking, and modern monetary theory.

    Instructor: Dan Sullivan

    Dates: Mondays – 10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/06

    Location: Online via Zoom

    Note: This is an online event. After registration, the Zoom link, along with the Meeting ID and Passcode, will be provided via email the day of each session.

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  • The Mechanics of Money Creation
    Session 1
    6:30 pm-7:30 pm
    2023.11.13
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    The Mechanics of Money Creation

    The U.S. dollar and most national currencies are defined by the government but issued by banks. In this 5 session course, Allen Smith will explain the simple mechanics by which private bank create money through debt contracts. The course will also describe the working of the payment system, the role of central banks and explain how our money system influences economic choices and social outcomes such as wealth inequality. This course will combine a study of relevant theories with applications to recent events and policy debates. In this connection, Henry George’s concept of money will be re-visited as well as the relations between finance and land markets.

    Instructor: Allen Smith

    Dates: Mondays – 11/13, 11/20, 11/27, 12/11, 12/18

    Location: Online via Zoom

    Note: This is an online event. After registration, the Zoom link, along with the Meeting ID and Passcode, will be provided via email the day of each session.

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  • Decarbonizing the Economy – Challenges and Prospects
    Session 1
    6:00 pm-7:00 pm
    2023.11.15
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    Decarbonizing the Economy – Challenges and Prospects

    This series of 3 consecutive lectures will present and discuss the justifications and challenges for moving the world economy away from its dependance on hydrocarbons. The dominant narrative presents this shift as the ideal response to climate change, where increasing concentrations of CO2 are blamed for global warming, and must be reduced to save the planet and humanity.

    Our Lecturers

    Professor Michael Morris, professor at Trinity College Dublin, and Director of the AMBER Centre for Advanced Materials and Bio-engineering Research.  Prof. Morris will speak about his research on the need to achieve decarbonization milestones, and the costs associated with such a transition.

    Mr. Dan Sullivan, Director at Saving Communities. Mr. Sullivan will discuss the polarization of the debate between climate change alarmists and deniers and offer a Georgist perspective that would reconcile climate change mitigation policies and intergenerational equity.

    Dr. Marty Rowland, Environmental Engineer and Trustee at the Henry George School. Dr Rowland will present the challenge of decarbonization from an asset management perspective and the parallel movement toward a circular economy using a Georgist lens of analysis.

    Dates: Wednesdays – 11/15, 11/29, 12/06

    Location: Online via Zoom

    Note: This is an online event. After registration, the Zoom link, along with the Meeting ID and Passcode, will be provided via email the day of each session.

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  • ESG Concerns in Ukraine Reconstruction
    Seminar
    6:30 pm-7:30 pm
    2023.11.16
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    ESG Concerns in Ukraine Reconstruction


    Despite the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and the extensive debates among media and policymakers, fixated on the supply of weapons, it’s imperative to shift our focus toward crafting a precise reconstruction plan for Ukraine, based on green renewal and human capital engagement – core pillars from an Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) perspective. The second year of war has turned the spotlight on ESG considerations in a new way. All previously established ESG practices face new challenges, such as an unprecedented negative environmental impact, the depletion of human capital at both physical and physiological levels, and a survival struggle among business entities.

    Key areas:

    1.    Presenting recent data on the damages inflicted on the ecosystem

    2.    Analyzing the war’s impact on human capital and education

    3.    Exploring the main economic issues and recent political tensions

    4.    Discuss future priority goals aligned with global sustainability and Ukraine’s resilience

    Speaker:

    Prof Nataliia Bychkova, PhD, Karl Loewenstein Fellow and Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Amherst College, Amherst, MA; Associate Professor of the Department of International Economic Relations, Odesa National I I Mechnikov University, Odesa, Ukraine; Visiting Professor of Bologna University, Bologna, Italy

    Date: Thursday, November 16, 2023

    Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM ET

    Location: ONLINE via Zoom

    Note: The Zoom link will be sent the day of the event via email.

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  • The Mechanics of Money Creation
    Session 2
    6:30 pm-7:30 pm
    2023.11.20
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    The Mechanics of Money Creation

    The U.S. dollar and most national currencies are defined by the government but issued by banks. In this 5 session course, Allen Smith will explain the simple mechanics by which private bank create money through debt contracts. The course will also describe the working of the payment system, the role of central banks and explain how our money system influences economic choices and social outcomes such as wealth inequality. This course will combine a study of relevant theories with applications to recent events and policy debates. In this connection, Henry George’s concept of money will be re-visited as well as the relations between finance and land markets.

    Instructor: Allen Smith

    Dates: Mondays – 11/13, 11/20, 11/27, 12/11, 12/18

    Location: Online via Zoom

    Note: This is an online event. After registration, the Zoom link, along with the Meeting ID and Passcode, will be provided via email the day of each session.

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  • The Mechanics of Money Creation
    Session 3
    6:30 pm-7:30 pm
    2023.11.27
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    The Mechanics of Money Creation

    The U.S. dollar and most national currencies are defined by the government but issued by banks. In this 5 session course, Allen Smith will explain the simple mechanics by which private bank create money through debt contracts. The course will also describe the working of the payment system, the role of central banks and explain how our money system influences economic choices and social outcomes such as wealth inequality. This course will combine a study of relevant theories with applications to recent events and policy debates. In this connection, Henry George’s concept of money will be re-visited as well as the relations between finance and land markets.

    Instructor: Allen Smith

    Dates: Mondays – 11/13, 11/20, 11/27, 12/11, 12/18

    Location: Online via Zoom

    Note: This is an online event. After registration, the Zoom link, along with the Meeting ID and Passcode, will be provided via email the day of each session.

    REGISTER NOW

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  • Decarbonizing the Economy – Challenges and Prospects
    Session 2
    6:00 pm-7:00 pm
    2023.11.29
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    Decarbonizing the Economy – Challenges and Prospects

    This series of 3 consecutive lectures will present and discuss the justifications and challenges for moving the world economy away from its dependance on hydrocarbons. The dominant narrative presents this shift as the ideal response to climate change, where increasing concentrations of CO2 are blamed for global warming, and must be reduced to save the planet and humanity.

    Our Lecturers

    Professor Michael Morris, professor at Trinity College Dublin, and Director of the AMBER Centre for Advanced Materials and Bio-engineering Research.  Prof. Morris will speak about his research on the need to achieve decarbonization milestones, and the costs associated with such a transition.

    Mr. Dan Sullivan, Director at Saving Communities. Mr. Sullivan will discuss the polarization of the debate between climate change alarmists and deniers and offer a Georgist perspective that would reconcile climate change mitigation policies and intergenerational equity.

    Dr. Marty Rowland, Environmental Engineer and Trustee at the Henry George School. Dr Rowland will present the challenge of decarbonization from an asset management perspective and the parallel movement toward a circular economy using a Georgist lens of analysis.

    Dates: Wednesdays – 11/15, 11/29, 12/06

    Location: Online via Zoom

    Note: This is an online event. After registration, the Zoom link, along with the Meeting ID and Passcode, will be provided via email the day of each session.

    REGISTER NOW

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