Reading Groups
…like this: in the beginning there was barter of equal goods in a marketplace. Those who had extra sheep but needed corn would come to the market to trade directly…
…like this: in the beginning there was barter of equal goods in a marketplace. Those who had extra sheep but needed corn would come to the market to trade directly…
…wide range of policy issues.” The Center for American Progress “The Center for American Progress is an independent nonpartisan educational institute dedicated to improving the lives of Americans through progressive ideas…
…News Hour, CBS This Morning, MSNBC News, CNN, CNBC and Fox News, among others. He and his wife, Ann, reside in Charlotte, North Carolina, with their beloved chocolate Labrador retriever…
…and ‘markets on the margin’. Over the last decade more than 250 students from 20 different programs have attended, including students from Yale, Penn, Brown, Tulane, Virginia, Michigan and Notre…
…4:45 PM Days: TR Instructor: Icelliler, Begum Race, Racism, and Social Justice: African-American Political Philosophy | PHIL 274 Race, identity, discrimination, multiculturalism, affirmative action, and slave reparations in the writings…
…Last June, Mayor Michael Tubbs of Stockton, California, created Mayors for a Guaranteed Income, a coalition to “advocate for a guaranteed income — direct, recurring cash payments — that lifts…
*** Video of the conversation is available HERE. *** Games, Public Policy, and the Pandemic A strikingly large number of Americans are now subject to shelter-in-place orders. Many will turn…
PPE Reading Groups in CAS News! We’re pleased to share that the PPE Program’s signature Undergraduate Reading Groups have been featured on the CAS home page! Excerpt below. The…
Professors Anomaly and Sayre-McCord have some PPE-related videos are available on WiPhi Open Access Philosophy. Anomaly’s “What Are Public Goods?,” “Collective Action Problems,” and “Can Greed Be Rational?” are available…
…– Brenee Goforth and Malik Jabati – presented alongside program director Geoff Sayre-McCord at the February 1st meeting of the Board of Trustees. To read the article online, click here….