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Economics for Emancipation

Economics for Emancipation

A Course of Economics for All

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I “sign up” for the course?

E4E is a self-guided curriculum, so there is no formal “sign up” process. We recommend that you gather a group of up to 20-25 people with a lead educator/facilitator and go through the curriculum in workshop format using our provided facilitator guide. Individuals and small groups can also go through the curriculum with the videos and the interactive workbook. All materials can be found on their corresponding module pages, or in the “How to Use” section of the site. When you go to download the materials, you will notice a sign up form that you will have to fill out before gaining download access.

Where can I find the full versions of the facilitator guide and slidedecks without downloading each one individually from the module pages?

You can find the full versions of the facilitator guide and slidedecks in the “How to Use” section of the site. Under “curriculum components,” the full versions are linked in the name of each component.

Do you have trainers that we could hire to facilitate this curriculum?

We have a cadre of trainers that you can read more about in the “About” section of our site. They are available on a limited, case by case basis, with priority given to grassroots/movement organizations and coalitions. You can reach out to us through the contact form.

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  • MODULES
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  • Introduction to the Economy & the Working Day
  • How Capitalism Works
  • Redistribution vs. Recognition
  • Alternative Economic Systems
  • The Evolution of U.S. Economic Systems
  • Fiscal and Monetary Policy
  • Building Alternatives: Solidarity Economy
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