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Economics for Emancipation

A Course of Economics for All

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These are additional external resources beyond the course materials that you can use to deepen your knowledge and analysis.

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 “System Change: A Basic Primer to the Solidarity Economy”

Emily Kawano and Julie Matthei

“A Blueprint for Reparations in the US”

William ‘Sandy’ Darrity (2020)

“An Introduction to Capital in the 21st Century”

2014

“Breathing Life into Democracy”

Nwamaka Agbo and Francisco Pérez. Economics for Emancipation Podcast, Episode 4

“Cooperation and Solidarity in Jackson, MS”

Kali Akuno (2018)

“Defying the Crisis – The Spanish Collective Mondragon”

2012

“From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism”

In Theories of Development by Richard Peet & Elaine Hartwick

“Intro to Participatory Economics”

“Left Anti-Communism: The Unkindest Cut”

Michael Parenti

“Marx and Feminism”

Nancy Fraser (2018)

“On Black Resilience and Being Loved”

Jessica Norwood and Nia Evans. Economics for Emancipation Podcast, Episode 1

“Real Utopias”

Erik Olin Wright

“The Crises of Capitalism”

David Harvey (2010)

“There’s No Such Thing as the Economy”

Kali Akuno and Penn Loh. Economics for Emancipation Podcast, Episode 2

“To Become Ungovernable”

Elena Letona and Gopal Dayaneni. Economics for Emancipation Podcast, Episode 3

“Towards a Socialist Theory of Racism”

Cornell West

“Understanding Democratic Socialism”

(2019)

“What is Capitalism?”

Center for Popular Economics (2021)

“What is Economic Democracy?”

(2016)

“What is Racial Capitalism and Why Does It Matter?”

Robin DG Kelley

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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