Fall Fundraiser Teach-In: How to Talk about the Problem with Capitalism [Online]
This is a FREE one-session teach-in designed to generate community and share Night School’s mission with curious people. If you would like to offer financial support to our project, please make a tax-deductible donation to our 2024 scholarship fundraiser!
How to Talk about the Problem with Capitalism
Instructor: Lindsey Andrews
Sunday, August 11, 1-4 PM ET
ONLINE
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.
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These are one-time, synchronous opportunities to join us and learn in community. Teach-ins will not be recorded.
We have provided options to donate $10 or $25 as part of the registration process in order to make it easier to donate. Donations made through our website as part of the registration process are non-refundable and are not tax-deductible. For donations to be tax-deductible, they must be made here.
This is a FREE one-session teach-in designed to generate community and share Night School’s mission with curious people. If you would like to offer financial support to our project, please make a tax-deductible donation to our 2024 scholarship fundraiser!
How to Talk about the Problem with Capitalism
Instructor: Lindsey Andrews
Sunday, August 11, 1-4 PM ET
ONLINE
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.
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These are one-time, synchronous opportunities to join us and learn in community. Teach-ins will not be recorded.
We have provided options to donate $10 or $25 as part of the registration process in order to make it easier to donate. Donations made through our website as part of the registration process are non-refundable and are not tax-deductible. For donations to be tax-deductible, they must be made here.
This is a FREE one-session teach-in designed to generate community and share Night School’s mission with curious people. If you would like to offer financial support to our project, please make a tax-deductible donation to our 2024 scholarship fundraiser!
How to Talk about the Problem with Capitalism
Instructor: Lindsey Andrews
Sunday, August 11, 1-4 PM ET
ONLINE
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.
—
These are one-time, synchronous opportunities to join us and learn in community. Teach-ins will not be recorded.
We have provided options to donate $10 or $25 as part of the registration process in order to make it easier to donate. Donations made through our website as part of the registration process are non-refundable and are not tax-deductible. For donations to be tax-deductible, they must be made here.