Growth, Expansion and Death of Single Tax Campaigns in the U.S.
Session 4

GROWTH, EXPANSION AND DEATH OF SINGLE TAX CAMPAIGNS IN THE U.S.

In this new lecture series, Edward Dodson will trace the efforts by supporters of Henry George and the Single Tax to build an independent movement in the United States that would champion their principles of social and economic justice agenda. The story is filled with heroic efforts, moments of great optimism and, in the end, a recognition that an educated citizenry is necessary to achieve standing in the public policy arena.

Instructor: Edward Dodson

Dates: Mondays – 4/24, 5/01, 5/08, 5/15, 5/22; from 6:30PM to 7:30PM ET

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Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available the day of each session.

Rethinking Economics
Session 3

RETHINKING ECONOMICS

Does economics need a rethink?

Our national debate isn’t on a pathway to solutions. It’s on a pendulum… back and forth: Do we have more government or less government? More of social services or less of social services? Raise taxes or lower taxes? These arguments don’t end. Why does economics need a rethink? Because we’re having the wrong arguments.

This class will ask, could better ideas about what passes for economic fundamentals make capitalism more fair in its outcomes and less needy of government intervention? Is it actually possible to retire some of our political debates?

The instructor, Stephen Taft, has worked for decades on Wall Street managing others peoples’ money. Over that time, he delved into economic studies to help him cut through the chatter that drives many investment choices. What he found there is a misbegotten justice. He is eager to share his findings.

Instructor: Stephen Taft
Dates: Wednesdays: 4/26, 5/03, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00PM ET

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Note: This is an online event. Access information for Zoom will be made available the day of each session.

Growth, Expansion and Death of Single Tax Campaigns in the U.S.
Session 3

GROWTH, EXPANSION AND DEATH OF SINGLE TAX CAMPAIGNS IN THE U.S.

In this new lecture series, Edward Dodson will trace the efforts by supporters of Henry George and the Single Tax to build an independent movement in the United States that would champion their principles of social and economic justice agenda. The story is filled with heroic efforts, moments of great optimism and, in the end, a recognition that an educated citizenry is necessary to achieve standing in the public policy arena.

Instructor: Edward Dodson

Dates: Mondays – 4/24, 5/01, 5/08, 5/15, 5/22; from 6:30PM to 7:30PM ET

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Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available the day of each session.

Rethinking Economics
Session 2

RETHINKING ECONOMICS

Does economics need a rethink?

Our national debate isn’t on a pathway to solutions. It’s on a pendulum… back and forth: Do we have more government or less government? More of social services or less of social services? Raise taxes or lower taxes? These arguments don’t end. Why does economics need a rethink? Because we’re having the wrong arguments.

This class will ask, could better ideas about what passes for economic fundamentals make capitalism more fair in its outcomes and less needy of government intervention? Is it actually possible to retire some of our political debates?

The instructor, Stephen Taft, has worked for decades on Wall Street managing others peoples’ money. Over that time, he delved into economic studies to help him cut through the chatter that drives many investment choices. What he found there is a misbegotten justice. He is eager to share his findings.

Instructor: Stephen Taft
Dates: Wednesdays: 4/26, 5/03, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00PM ET

REGISTER NOW

Note: This is an online event. Access information for Zoom will be made available the day of each session.

Growth, Expansion and Death of Single Tax Campaigns in the U.S.
Session 2

GROWTH, EXPANSION AND DEATH OF SINGLE TAX CAMPAIGNS IN THE U.S.

In this new lecture series, Edward Dodson will trace the efforts by supporters of Henry George and the Single Tax to build an independent movement in the United States that would champion their principles of social and economic justice agenda. The story is filled with heroic efforts, moments of great optimism and, in the end, a recognition that an educated citizenry is necessary to achieve standing in the public policy arena.

Instructor: Edward Dodson

Dates: Mondays – 4/24, 5/01, 5/08, 5/15, 5/22; from 6:30PM to 7:30PM ET

REGISTER NOW

Note: This is an online event. Access information will be made available the day of each session.