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5 | 6 | 7 - Economy 2.0 – A Conversation with Patri Friedman
Webinar 6:30 pm-8:30 pm 2025.01.07 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016  Economy 2.0 – A Conversation with Patri Friedman
Josh Sidman sits down for a conversation with Patri Friedman. Join them live via Zoom and be part of the discussion! Patri Friedman is the founder of Pronomos Capital, a venture capital firm specializing in the development of experimental cities. Prior to starting Pronomos, he founded the Future Cities Development Corporation and the Seasteading Institute with funding from Peter Thiel. He also spent 10 years as a programmer at Google. Patri is the grandson of Nobel Prize winning economist, Milton Friedman. Date: Tuesday, January 7, 2025 Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM ET 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 the session.
| 8 - Big Tech, Technofeudalism and the End of Capitalism
Part 2, Session 1 6:30 pm-7:30 pm 2025.01.08 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016  Big Tech, Technofeudalism and the End of CapitalismIn this course, we turn our attention to one of the biggest winners of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Big Tech. These increasingly powerful and financialized firms routinely represent themselves as ‘innovators‘, ‘problem solvers‘ and self-anointed forces for good by connecting users and delivering value worldwide. But are the solutions provided by Big Tech as good as they contend? What does the rise of Big Tech entail for wealth inequality, democracy and capitalism itself? Based on Yanis Varoufakis’ latest book – Technofeudalism, What Killed Capitalism, this course investigates the main challenges presented by Tech monopolies and discusses Georgist answers. Dr. Marty Rowland is an environmental engineer with New York City’s Parks Department. Dr. Rowland is a faculty member as well as trustee at the Henry George School. He has published extensively on Georgist Economics and taught many courses at the School. Instructor: Dr. Marty Rowland Dates: Part 1: Wednesdays – 11/06, 11/13, 11/20, 12/04, 12/11; Part 2: Wednesdays – 1/08, 1/15, 1/22 Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM ET 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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12 | 13 | 14 - Why is Socialism a Religion while Capitalism is not?
Seminar 6:30 pm-7:30 pm 2025.01.14 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016  Why is Socialism a Religion while Capitalism is not?
American Exceptionalism began with those who escaped Europe during the Thirty Years War because they were unwilling to fight for one orthodoxy, and its asserted Magisterium, against all competing orthodoxies. As a consequence of the first Americans simply leaving the quarrels of Europe behind, the American colonies developed a very different concept of polity than the post-Westphalian nation-states of Europe. The victory of the Union in the American Civil War led to a century when the Federal government attempted to remake the Union as a European, Bismarckian nation-state. In addition, the rise of Marxism as a transnational, supranational philosophy of government by moral principle has intruded into the American debate a moral authority putatively greater than that of the self-sovereign individual. We now find ourselves in a political stalemate between government by asserted moral principle and government by the self-interest of self-sovereign individuals. This talk will examine the ramifications of these developments. Instructor: Dr. W. E. Perry Date: Tues, January 14, 2025 Time: 6:30 PM — 7:30 PM EDT A link to join the webinar will be provided via email before the start of the session.
| 15 - Big Tech, Technofeudalism and the End of Capitalism
Part 2, Session 2 6:30 pm-7:30 pm 2025.01.15 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016  Big Tech, Technofeudalism and the End of CapitalismIn this course, we turn our attention to one of the biggest winners of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Big Tech. These increasingly powerful and financialized firms routinely represent themselves as ‘innovators‘, ‘problem solvers‘ and self-anointed forces for good by connecting users and delivering value worldwide. But are the solutions provided by Big Tech as good as they contend? What does the rise of Big Tech entail for wealth inequality, democracy and capitalism itself? Based on Yanis Varoufakis’ latest book – Technofeudalism, What Killed Capitalism, this course investigates the main challenges presented by Tech monopolies and discusses Georgist answers. Dr. Marty Rowland is an environmental engineer with New York City’s Parks Department. Dr. Rowland is a faculty member as well as trustee at the Henry George School. He has published extensively on Georgist Economics and taught many courses at the School. Instructor: Dr. Marty Rowland Dates: Part 1: Wednesdays – 11/06, 11/13, 11/20, 12/04, 12/11; Part 2: Wednesdays – 1/08, 1/15, 1/22 Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM ET 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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19 | 20 - MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY
All day 2025.01.20 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY We are closed. - The Political Economy of Martin Luther King, Jr. (2025)
Seminar 6:30 pm-7:30 pm 2025.01.20 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016  THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
In this webinar, Edward Dodson examines the evolution in King’s thinking on how to address the issue of extreme poverty and the major ideas and events that influenced his life and work. Speaker: Edward J. Dodson Date: Mon, January 20, 2024 Time: 6:30 PM — 7:30 PM ET 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 the session.
| 21 - Economy 2.0 – A Conversation with Stef Kuypers
Webinar 1:00 pm-3:00 pm 2025.01.21 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016  Economy 2.0 – A Conversation with Stef Kuypers
Josh Sidman sits down for a conversation with Stef Kuypers. Join them live via Zoom and be part of the discussion! Stef Kuypers is a Belgian researcher specializing in behavioral and monetary economics. He began his career in IT, a field to which he brought creative thinking, improvisational techniques, coaching, and business strategy consulting. Equipped with this diverse background, he ventured into the fields of economics, monetary systems, complexity theory, and human behavior. As a board member at Happonomy, Stef is dedicated to developing an economic system that enhances quality of life for all. His core work is focused on the Sustainable Money System (SuMSy), a groundbreaking monetary model that seeks to align financial mechanisms with human well-being and environmental sustainability. Stef’s commitment to this mission has led him to pursue a PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), where he is continuing to research and refine the SuMSy model. His goal is to reshape monetary systems to foster sustainable and equitable economic practices. Stef’s research delves deeply into the influence of monetary systems on individual behavior and societal organization. Through his work, he advocates for transformative economic systems that challenge traditional financial paradigms and offer innovative solutions to create a fairer and more sustainable future. Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2025 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET 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 the session.
| 22 - Big Tech, Technofeudalism and the End of Capitalism
Part 2, Session 3 6:30 pm-7:30 pm 2025.01.22 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016  Big Tech, Technofeudalism and the End of CapitalismIn this course, we turn our attention to one of the biggest winners of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Big Tech. These increasingly powerful and financialized firms routinely represent themselves as ‘innovators‘, ‘problem solvers‘ and self-anointed forces for good by connecting users and delivering value worldwide. But are the solutions provided by Big Tech as good as they contend? What does the rise of Big Tech entail for wealth inequality, democracy and capitalism itself? Based on Yanis Varoufakis’ latest book – Technofeudalism, What Killed Capitalism, this course investigates the main challenges presented by Tech monopolies and discusses Georgist answers. Dr. Marty Rowland is an environmental engineer with New York City’s Parks Department. Dr. Rowland is a faculty member as well as trustee at the Henry George School. He has published extensively on Georgist Economics and taught many courses at the School. Instructor: Dr. Marty Rowland Dates: Part 1: Wednesdays – 11/06, 11/13, 11/20, 12/04, 12/11; Part 2: Wednesdays – 1/08, 1/15, 1/22 Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM ET 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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26 | 27 - Thomas Paine: Architect of Cooperative Individualism (2025)
Seminar 6:30 pm-7:30 pm 2025.01.27 149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016  THOMAS PAINE: ARCHITECT OF COOPERATIVE INDIVIDUALISM
In this webinar, Edward Dodson presents the story of Paine’s emergence from obscurity in England to become one of history’s most insightful observers of the human condition. Speaker: Edward J. Dodson Date: Mon, January 27, 2025 Time: 6:30 PM — 7:30 PM EDT A link to join the webinar will be provided via email before the start of the session.
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