Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.
Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.
Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.
Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.
Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.
Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.
Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.
Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.
Introducing Progress & Poverty (January 14) is the first session of this course. If you’re intrigued by the ideas presented there, you should enroll. Reading includes the full text of the book, or a modernized abridgement, as well as a few supplementary essays and question sets. Classes are in a discussion or seminar format, supplemented by some videos. Here is more about what you will and won’t learn in this course. An alternative course description is here.
We request a $25 donation to help cover expenses, but nobody will be turned away for inability to pay.