CAPA

This weekend, please join us!

Rethinking Capitalism: Climate, Poverty, Jobs and Public Action
October 7-8 | CAPA Symposium 
A free class offered to the local community, taught by economist Steven Hail

This intensive weekend module begins with the premise that prevailing economic systems — and the theories and policies that support them — produce an enormous range of goods and services yet are failing to meet even the most basic needs of at least 45% of the people on earth while destroying the planet’s capacity to provide the resources and process the wastes on which life depends. Two modern branches of economic thought, Modern Monetary Theory and Ecological Economics, accessible to any student who is concerned about either or both of these challenges, are beginning to join forces to provide an alternative — and hopeful — way of transforming the odds.
In one weekend, we will examine every-day economic myths that handcuff even well-meaning governments from making necessary investments in people and policies. We will test the propositions that we can phase out destructive industries fairly, that we can convert to 100% renewables quickly, that we can afford to ensure that no person is hungry and that every person wanting a good job has a good job. And we will identify major impediments to these goals, none of which is financial. By the end of
the weekend, you will be able to fortify your principles and values with new ideas
and new arguments, as citizens or scholars, regardless of your academic and
artistic preoccupations and enthusiasms.

Please arrive at CAPA by 9:30 am on Saturday
                   There will be scones (moonscones!), coffee, and tea provided.

DAY ONE
9:15-9:45 Registration
10:00-10:10 Welcome and housekeeping
10:10-11:30 Part One: Rethinking Value
11:30-12:00 Morning Tea
12:00-1:00 Part Two: Ecological Economics and the Doughnut
1:00-2:00 Lunch break
2:00-3:00 Part Three: The Deficit Myth
3:00-3:30 Afternoon Tea
3:30-4:30 Part Four: Income Inequality and Well-Being
4.30-5:00 Part Five: Economics for Sustainable Prosperity

DAY TWO
10:00-11:00 Part Six: An Economics Fit for Humans
11:00-11:30 Morning Tea
11:30-12:30 Part Seven: Rethinking Trade and Development
12:30-1:30 Lunch break
1:30-2:30 Part Eight: A Federal Job Guarantee
2:30-3:00 Afternoon Tea
3:00-4:00 Part Nine: State Capture
4:00-4:30 Part Ten: Conclusion – Planting a Tree

The course is divided into ten units, most of which feature a 30-minute              introduction and at least 20 minutes of small-group discussion.


Please sign up for the class here feel free to email questions to capa@bennington.edu
Bennington College  |  Center for the Advancement of Public Action
One College Drive  |  Bennington, VT 05201-6003
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