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Enrichment • Series

Capitalism and Socialism: Fundamental Texts (UNIT 1)

Jose Roberto Cossich G

Series Details

Sessions

Public Discussion

This series ended on October 6, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

Series Details

About

Book List: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rqjpwv7Xn5WSZJJXzjFNq7QN-h-IvwwlyNrBZG9Z2SM/edit?usp=sharing Office Hours: https://schoolhouse.world/series/1639?celebrate The aim of this series is to analyze Capitalist and Socialist Theory from an objective point of view. We will read Adam Smith and Karl Marx, among many, many more. We will read their critics, discuss the ideas we read in our sessions, and (optionally) write essays analyzing, comparing, and contrasting their ideas. This series is just the first part--on Capitalism. How we structure each session will be based on this guide: http://www.greatbooks.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Shared-Inquiry-Handbook.pdf Sessions will be added continually.

Tutor Qualifications

I have read a few books on capitalism and socialism, though I hope this series will vastly expand my knowledge.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Please do not miss any sessions, since we will have a strict timeline for reading each book. However, attendance is optional and we will be summarizing and discussing each week's reading (for those who couldn't read themselves).

Dates

May 7 - October 6

Learners

20 / 30

Total Sessions

15

About the Tutor

A little about me: I'm about the biggest Indie fan there is, I almost exclusively watch (John Hughes>>) 80s movies or the upcoming Star Wars series, and I read sci-fi in my spare time. I tutor for the sake of those aha moments, and have taken Multivariable Calc, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, and Complex Analysis. Who knows what I'll tutor next, hope to see you soon.

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

15
7
May

Session 1

Orientation

Hey guys, it's great to meet you! Today we're going to be discussing which texts we'll be reading for the next couple of months, as well as our schedule (whether we'll have sessions every week or two weeks), and just clearing up how we'll structure sessions.
18
May

Session 2

Orientation

Hey guys, for those who signed up after/couldn't make the first orientation, we'll do a second one here!
5
Jun

Session 3

Other Topics

Guiding Question: What is capitalism? How does it work? What was Adam Smith's vision of Capitalism, and why did he write The Wealth of Nations? Today we're going to start with a discussion and analysis of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, having had over a week to read the book. We will discuss each chapter, central ideas and quotes, connect it to modern-day capitalism and how our world works. We will share our ideas and give our opinion on whether we agree with Smith. (The link to the book is in the series description)
12
Jun

Session 4

Other Topics

Continuation of last session.
16
Jun

Session 5

Other Topics

Continuation of last session.
27
Jun

Session 6

Other Topics

Guiding Question: Why was there a need for revolution? Today we're going to start our discussion on "The Conditions of The Working Class in England" by Fredreich Engels, having read the introduction to chapter eight (pg. 15-248). As always, we'll discuss the main ideas of each chapters, the importance of the work, and compare the conditions of working class people during the Industrial Revolution to those presently.
2
Aug

Session 7

Other Topics

Guiding Question: Why was there a need for revolution? Today we're going to start our discussion on "The Conditions of The Working Class in England" by Fredreich Engels, having read the introduction to chapter eight (pg. 15-248). As always, we'll discuss the main ideas of each chapters, the importance of the work, and compare the conditions of working class people during the Industrial Revolution to those presently.

Session 8

Other Topics

Guiding Question: Why was there a need for revolution? Today we're going to start our discussion on "The Conditions of The Working Class in England" by Fredreich Engels, having read the introduction to chapter eight (pg. 15-248). As always, we'll discuss the main ideas of each chapters, the importance of the work, and compare the conditions of working class people during the Industrial Revolution to those presently.
4
Aug

Session 9

Other Topics

Guiding Question: How does Dickens criticize Industrial Capitalism? Today we're going to finish our discussion on "The Conditions of The Working Class in England" by Fredreich Engels, having finished the book. After that, we'll start discussing "Hard Times," by Charles Dickens, having read chapters 1-6. Since this is a piece of literature, not philosophy, we'll be analyzing the different elements of the story, as well as the literary devices used in order to bring out Dicken's criticisms.
11
Aug

Session 10

Other Topics

Guiding Question: How does Ruskins criticize Industrial Capitalism? Today we're going to finish our discussion on "Hard Times," by Charles Dickens. Then, we will also discuss John Ruskin's Essay (70pg), "Unto This Last." We will analyze his arguments, and compare them to those made in Engel's account and Dicken's story.
15
Aug

Session 11

Other Topics

Guiding Question: How does Ruskins criticize Industrial Capitalism? Today we're going to finish our discussion on "Hard Times," by Charles Dickens. Then, we will also discuss John Ruskin's Essay (70pg), "Unto This Last." We will analyze his arguments, and compare them to those made in Engel's account and Dicken's story.
11
Sep

Session 12

Other

Review session. We will review the main points and arguments of Smith, Engels, Dickens, and Ruskins in their respective works
17
Sep

Session 13

Other

Review session. We will review the main points and arguments of Smith, Engels, Dickens, and Ruskins in their respective works
1
Oct

Session 14

Other

Essay Presentations!
5
Oct

Session 15

Other

Essay Presentations!

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