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LABOR AND FREE TRADE – COURSE PART 2
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Labor and Free Trade – Contextualizing Henry George’s Work on Tariffs Henry George subtitled his *Protection or Free Trade* with “Special Regard to the Interests of Labor.” Yet this book and George’s stance on free trade alienated both the unions and the Irish immigrant workers who had been his core supporters. Today, the book is […]

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RETHINKING ECONOMICS
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Rethinking Economics Today, the general consensus is that economics as a discipline is in need of a major rethink. In this 5-session course, we will challenge the dominant neoclassical paradigm and explore new perspectives that capture the complexity of current economic reality. The course will be based on Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics. We strongly recommend that […]

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MONEY AND PUBLIC PURPOSE – A MACRO PERSPECTIVE
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Money and Public Purpose – A Macro Perspective Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) argues that the government’s power to create money gives us much more fiscal space to tackle problems like global warming and increasing inequality than is acknowledged by orthodox economics. In this five-session, ten hour course, students will get a taste of macroeconomics — […]

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LABOR AND FREE TRADE – COURSE PART 2
Session 1

Labor and Free Trade – Contextualizing Henry George’s Work on Tariffs Henry George subtitled his *Protection or Free Trade* with “Special Regard to the Interests of Labor.” Yet this book and George’s stance on free trade alienated both the unions and the Irish immigrant workers who had been his core supporters. Today, the book is […]

295

RETHINKING ECONOMICS
Session 1

Rethinking Economics Today, the general consensus is that economics as a discipline is in need of a major rethink. In this 5-session course, we will challenge the dominant neoclassical paradigm and explore new perspectives that capture the complexity of current economic reality. The course will be based on Kate Raworth’s Doughnut Economics. We strongly recommend that […]