Events

May
3
Tue
Defective by Design: International Day Against DRM @ Henry George School
May 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm

[Please note: There is no need to stay the full 3½ hours of this event.  Come when you’d like and leave when you wish. ]

How much stuff do you think you “own,” but really only have a limited license to use in specific ways? You may be surprised to learn who is restricting your freedom to innovate and share information.  As software-driven products become more common, how can you be sure that your possessions aren’t working against you?  Is that the price we have to pay to live in an advanced economy?  It need not be.

Find out how software freedom fits into the “liberty means justice” political economy that we teach, why and how we use open source software wherever possible (and it almost always is).  Discussion and videos presented in cooperation with the Free Software Foundation.

Meanwhile, to learn more about DRM and why it might be a bad thing, visit Defective by Design.

Apr
12
Tue
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Signature Office Center
Apr 12 @ 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm
Aug
21
Sun
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Rogers Park Library
Aug 21 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

Introducing Progress & Poverty

In less than two hours, you’ll gain new insight into the causes of low  wages, worsening inequality, and economic stagnation, and examine a proposal that could create genu­ine opportunity for everyone willing to work.

After an overview of Henry George’s early life and work, you’ll consider why most current policies and proposals not only fail to solve problems of poverty and inequality, but often worsen them. You’ll then consider Henry George’s straight­for­ward method for raising wages while lowering the actual cost of living, focusing on how it can apply today, even solving some 21st-century problems.

While Introducing Progress & Poverty is complete in itself, it’s also the first session of our Progress & Poverty course, which starts September 6 at our loop location, 333 S. Wabash.

 

 

Sep
8
Thu
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Henry George School @ Signature Offices
Sep 8 @ 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm

Introducing Progress & Poverty

In less than two hours, you’ll gain new insight into the causes of low  wages, worsening inequality, and economic stagnation, and examine a proposal that could create genu­ine opportunity for everyone willing to work.

ALTHOUGH THIS EVENT IS FREE, YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER BY EMAILING events@hgchicago.org or phoning 312/362-9302, so that building security will be notified to admit you.

After an overview of Henry George’s early life and work, you’ll consider why most current policies and proposals not only fail to solve problems of poverty and inequality, but often worsen them. You’ll then consider Henry George’s straight­for­ward method for raising wages while lowering the actual cost of living, focusing on how it can apply today, even solving some 21st-century problems.

While Introducing Progress & Poverty is complete in itself, it’s also the first session of our Progress & Poverty course, which continues on Thursdays thru November 17.

 

 

Oct
10
Mon
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Signature Office Center
Oct 10 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Signature Office Center
Oct 10 @ 6:15 pm – 7:45 pm
Nov
9
Wed
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Signature Office Center
Nov 9 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Dec
8
Thu
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Signature Office Center
Dec 8 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Jan
12
Thu
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Signature Office Center
Jan 12 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Oct
12
Thu
Introducing Progress and Poverty @ Signature Office Center
Oct 12 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm