Henry George School of Social Science Calendar

< 2020 >
February 23 - February 29
  • 23
    23.February.Sunday
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  • 24
    24.February.Monday

    Understanding the Boom-Bust Cycle
    Session 2

    6:30 pm-8:30 pm
    2020.02.24
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

     

    UNDERSTANDING THE BOOM-BUST CYCLE

    This course looks at how repealing the Gold Standard has helped replace capital accumulation and investment with credit-fueled consumption.

    Upheavals in how the U.S. economy operates have transformed Americans from wealth creators to creative borrowers. This course looks at how the repeal of the Gold Standard, a bulwark of the world economy since the Industrial Revolution, has helped replace capital accumulation and investment with credit-fueled consumption. We will look at how this change, combined with an unprecedented wave of deregulation has caused a disconnect between speculative finance and the real economy, massive inequality and systemic instability.

    Instructor: Ibrahima Drame
    Date: Mondays: 2/17, 2/24, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16
    Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

    5 sessions
    Registration fee: $5
    Payment or proof of payment must be provided at first session.

  • 25
    25.February.Tuesday
    No events
  • 26
    26.February.Wednesday

    America's Housing Affordability Question - The What, the Why and the How
    Session 3

    6:30 pm-8:30 pm
    2020.02.26
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NY 10016

    AMERICA’S HOUSING AFFORDABILITY QUESTION – THE WHAT, THE WHY AND THE HOW


    As far as housing goes, our society has a means test policy. That is to say, if you have the means, you have a place to live. The outcome is not just massive homelessness but also the fact that a growing number of American households must spend a huge chunk of their income on rent; leaving very little left for other vital expenses such as medical care, education etc…. This situation raises an important question – Can a means test program deliver on the promise of affordable housing for all?

    In this 5-session course, Walter South takes a critical look at our current policies and offers some groundbreaking alternatives.

    Walter is a graduate of Hunter College and the New School and a long time affordable housing advocate with on-the-field experience in organizing, managing and building affordable housing throughout America. He also taught housing policy in CUNY and Rutgers University. Walter is currently writing a Doctoral dissertation on Affordable Housing at the Global Center for Advanced Studies in Dublin, Ireland.

    Instructor: Walter South
    Dates: Wednesdays – 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/4, 3/11
    Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

    5 sessions
    Registration fee: $5
    Payment or proof of payment must be provided at first session.

  • 27
    27.February.Thursday
    No events
  • 28
    28.February.Friday
    No events
  • 29
    29.February.Saturday
    No events