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Thomas Paine: Architect of Cooperative Individualism
Seminar
/in Seminar/by hgsss_kubaTHOMAS 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: Fri, January 28, 2022 Time: 6:30 PM — 8:00 PM EDT REGISTER NOW A link to join […]
The Political Economy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Seminar
/in Seminar/by hgsss_kubaTHE 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 17, 2022 Time: 6:30 PM — 8:00 PM […]
Henry George, Karl Marx and their followers: A Century of Intense Rivalry
Lecture 5
/in Lecture Series/by HGSSS ADMINHENRY GEORGE, KARL MARX AND THEIR FOLLOWERS: A CENTURY OF INTENSE RIVALRY Joins us as we revisit the clash of ideas between George and Marx and their followers This four-session lectures series presents the story of how George’s emergence as a populist voice for systemic reform in the 19th century coincided with the equal populist […]
Raymond Moley – A Georgist in FDR’s Inner Circle?
Lecture
/in Seminar/by HGSSS ADMINRAYMOND MOLEY – A GEORGIST IN FDR’S INNER CIRCLE? When the economy and financial system of the United States seemed on the verge of collapse in the early 1930s, Columbia University professor Raymond Moley found himself the leading figure within Franklin Roosevelt’s Brains Trust. He was but one of a sizeable but scattered community of […]
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