How to Talk about the Problem with Capitalism [Durham, NC]

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Full Tuition: $50 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.

All participants must be 21+. Registration will also be available on site.

Instructor: Andrews | One-Day | Thursday | December 14 | 6:00-9:00 PM ET | 719 N. Mangum St., Durham, NC

Do you sense that something is wrong with capitalism, but feel like you don’t have the language to talk about it? Then this is the seminar for you! Come with your intuition and curiosity, leave being able to explain to all your friends and foes exactly why capitalism sucks! No advanced preparation or previous knowledge is necessary!

We know that there’s something about capitalism that makes healthcare too expensive, consumer debt insurmountable, and the rent too damn high. But how exactly does capitalism work? In the course of three hours, you’ll get a in-depth review of our reader, “How to Talk about the Problem with Capitalism,” and an opportunity to explore the ideas and concepts of anti-capitalist critique with like-minded folks. Together, we’ll learn about the origins of capitalism and core critical concepts such as alienation, primitive accumulation, surplus value, and class struggle. We will also explore the differences among critical approaches; for example: what’s the difference between socialism and anarchism? or, how does Marxism fit with indigenous or feminist critiques? We’ll also touch briefly on how other systems of oppression—such as colonialism, patriarchy, and white supremacy—intersect with and shape capitalism. This course requires no advanced reading or preparation; you’ll get everything in class and you’ll leave with language and explanations that will allow you to better understand political economy.

Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage, and your tuition goes toward supporting this practice. Please pick the payment tier that corresponds to your needs, and consider our commitment to fair labor practices when doing so. We will never request or require proof of need, and do not use an income-based sliding scale; we trust you to decide what payment tier is right for you. If you would like additional support deciding or would like to learn more about the practice of using a sliding scale, we recommend this resource from Embracing Equity

We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class, and one full scholarship per person per term. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out or you would like to pay tuition on an installment basis, please email us directly, and we will work with you.

If at any point up to 48 hours before your first class session you realize you will be unable to take the class, please email us and we will reallocate your funds to a future class, to another student’s scholarship, or refund it. After that point, we are able to offer 50% refunds.

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Full Tuition: $50 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.

All participants must be 21+. Registration will also be available on site.

Instructor: Andrews | One-Day | Thursday | December 14 | 6:00-9:00 PM ET | 719 N. Mangum St., Durham, NC

Do you sense that something is wrong with capitalism, but feel like you don’t have the language to talk about it? Then this is the seminar for you! Come with your intuition and curiosity, leave being able to explain to all your friends and foes exactly why capitalism sucks! No advanced preparation or previous knowledge is necessary!

We know that there’s something about capitalism that makes healthcare too expensive, consumer debt insurmountable, and the rent too damn high. But how exactly does capitalism work? In the course of three hours, you’ll get a in-depth review of our reader, “How to Talk about the Problem with Capitalism,” and an opportunity to explore the ideas and concepts of anti-capitalist critique with like-minded folks. Together, we’ll learn about the origins of capitalism and core critical concepts such as alienation, primitive accumulation, surplus value, and class struggle. We will also explore the differences among critical approaches; for example: what’s the difference between socialism and anarchism? or, how does Marxism fit with indigenous or feminist critiques? We’ll also touch briefly on how other systems of oppression—such as colonialism, patriarchy, and white supremacy—intersect with and shape capitalism. This course requires no advanced reading or preparation; you’ll get everything in class and you’ll leave with language and explanations that will allow you to better understand political economy.

Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage, and your tuition goes toward supporting this practice. Please pick the payment tier that corresponds to your needs, and consider our commitment to fair labor practices when doing so. We will never request or require proof of need, and do not use an income-based sliding scale; we trust you to decide what payment tier is right for you. If you would like additional support deciding or would like to learn more about the practice of using a sliding scale, we recommend this resource from Embracing Equity

We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class, and one full scholarship per person per term. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out or you would like to pay tuition on an installment basis, please email us directly, and we will work with you.

If at any point up to 48 hours before your first class session you realize you will be unable to take the class, please email us and we will reallocate your funds to a future class, to another student’s scholarship, or refund it. After that point, we are able to offer 50% refunds.

Full Tuition: $50 — Scholarship options are available in the drop-down enrollment menu for you to self-select.

All participants must be 21+. Registration will also be available on site.

Instructor: Andrews | One-Day | Thursday | December 14 | 6:00-9:00 PM ET | 719 N. Mangum St., Durham, NC

Do you sense that something is wrong with capitalism, but feel like you don’t have the language to talk about it? Then this is the seminar for you! Come with your intuition and curiosity, leave being able to explain to all your friends and foes exactly why capitalism sucks! No advanced preparation or previous knowledge is necessary!

We know that there’s something about capitalism that makes healthcare too expensive, consumer debt insurmountable, and the rent too damn high. But how exactly does capitalism work? In the course of three hours, you’ll get a in-depth review of our reader, “How to Talk about the Problem with Capitalism,” and an opportunity to explore the ideas and concepts of anti-capitalist critique with like-minded folks. Together, we’ll learn about the origins of capitalism and core critical concepts such as alienation, primitive accumulation, surplus value, and class struggle. We will also explore the differences among critical approaches; for example: what’s the difference between socialism and anarchism? or, how does Marxism fit with indigenous or feminist critiques? We’ll also touch briefly on how other systems of oppression—such as colonialism, patriarchy, and white supremacy—intersect with and shape capitalism. This course requires no advanced reading or preparation; you’ll get everything in class and you’ll leave with language and explanations that will allow you to better understand political economy.

Night School Bar pays instructors and staff a living wage, and your tuition goes toward supporting this practice. Please pick the payment tier that corresponds to your needs, and consider our commitment to fair labor practices when doing so. We will never request or require proof of need, and do not use an income-based sliding scale; we trust you to decide what payment tier is right for you. If you would like additional support deciding or would like to learn more about the practice of using a sliding scale, we recommend this resource from Embracing Equity

We are currently able to offer three full scholarships per class, and one full scholarship per person per term. If the scholarship tier you need is sold out or you would like to pay tuition on an installment basis, please email us directly, and we will work with you.

If at any point up to 48 hours before your first class session you realize you will be unable to take the class, please email us and we will reallocate your funds to a future class, to another student’s scholarship, or refund it. After that point, we are able to offer 50% refunds.