Reality Economics – Part 2
Session 5

REALITY ECONOMICS – PART 2

Join us as we continue to expose some of the most conspicuous blind spots of mainstream economic analysis.

In Part 2 of Reality Economics, we will cover some key concepts that are missing in mainstream economic analysis. Fundamentally, the role played by land, the importance of the law of rent, the role of credit and financial instruments and the crucial impact of taxation methods will be presented and discussed.

Required reading : Brian Hodgkinson – A New Model of the Economy (Chapters 8, 10, 11, 12, 13)

The instructor, Dr. Marty Rowland is an environmental engineer with New York City’s Parks Department. Dr. Rowland is a faculty member as well trustee at the Henry George School. He has published extensively on Georgist Economics and taught many courses at the School.

Dates: Wednesdays: 11/09, 11/16, 11/30, 12/07, 1/11; from 6:30PM to 8:00PM ET

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Location: Online via Zoom

Note: Access information for Zoom will be made available after registration.

Daniel Boone – Life at the Edge of Civilization
Session 3

DANIEL BOONE – LIFE AT THE EDGE OF CIVILIZATION

This series of lectures details the life of frontiersman, Daniel Boone (1734 –1820) and his role in opening up the Ohio River Valley and Kentucky wilderness to settlers during the mid-18th century. We will discuss the clash of civilizations that followed and the impact of land hunger and land speculation on the people who occupied this region.

Dates: Mondays: 11/21, 11/28, 12/12, 12/19 – Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00PM ET

Location: Online via Zoom

Instructor: Edward J. Dodson

Note: Access information for Zoom will be made available after registration.

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Reality Economics – Part 2
Session 4

REALITY ECONOMICS – PART 2

Join us as we continue to expose some of the most conspicuous blind spots of mainstream economic analysis.

In Part 2 of Reality Economics, we will cover some key concepts that are missing in mainstream economic analysis. Fundamentally, the role played by land, the importance of the law of rent, the role of credit and financial instruments and the crucial impact of taxation methods will be presented and discussed.

Required reading : Brian Hodgkinson – A New Model of the Economy (Chapters 8, 10, 11, 12, 13)

The instructor, Dr. Marty Rowland is an environmental engineer with New York City’s Parks Department. Dr. Rowland is a faculty member as well trustee at the Henry George School. He has published extensively on Georgist Economics and taught many courses at the School.

Dates: Wednesdays: 11/09, 11/16, 11/30, 12/07, 1/11; from 6:30PM to 8:00PM ET

REGISTER NOW

Location:

IN-PERSON: 149 East 38th St., New York, NY 10016

If you would like to attend in-person, please register and send an email to: education@hgsss.org

ONLINE: Zoom

Note: Access information for Zoom will be made available after registration.

Reality Economics – Part 2
Session 3

REALITY ECONOMICS – PART 2

Join us as we continue to expose some of the most conspicuous blind spots of mainstream economic analysis.

In Part 2 of Reality Economics, we will cover some key concepts that are missing in mainstream economic analysis. Fundamentally, the role played by land, the importance of the law of rent, the role of credit and financial instruments and the crucial impact of taxation methods will be presented and discussed.

Required reading : Brian Hodgkinson – A New Model of the Economy (Chapters 8, 10, 11, 12, 13)

The instructor, Dr. Marty Rowland is an environmental engineer with New York City’s Parks Department. Dr. Rowland is a faculty member as well trustee at the Henry George School. He has published extensively on Georgist Economics and taught many courses at the School.

Dates: Wednesdays: 11/09, 11/16, 11/30, 12/07, 1/11; from 6:30PM to 8:00PM ET

REGISTER NOW

Location:

IN-PERSON: 149 East 38th St., New York, NY 10016

If you would like to attend in-person, please register and send an email to: education@hgsss.org

ONLINE: Zoom

Note: Access information for Zoom will be made available after registration.

Daniel Boone – Life at the Edge of Civilization
Session 2

DANIEL BOONE – LIFE AT THE EDGE OF CIVILIZATION

This series of lectures details the life of frontiersman, Daniel Boone (1734 –1820) and his role in opening up the Ohio River Valley and Kentucky wilderness to settlers during the mid-18th century. We will discuss the clash of civilizations that followed and the impact of land hunger and land speculation on the people who occupied this region.

Dates: Mondays: 11/21, 11/28, 12/12, 12/19 – Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00PM ET

Location: Online via Zoom

Instructor: Edward J. Dodson

Note: Access information for Zoom will be made available after registration.

REGISTER NOW