Buying Markets: You don’t have to win it all. There is an alternative!
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Winning the global economic 'race' has become a growing obsession among politicians, spurred on by large corporations. The 2008 financial & the European crises served to reinforce the message that 'generous' welfare states must 'reform' to compete in the global economy.
However on June 28, a German news agency reported that European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told EU leaders the Commission is planning to push through the controversial CETA to the delight of Canada’s Liberal Party!
This course explores a world economy with more rather than less state intervention, with a sustainable and prosperous economy. We’ll discuss questions like:
Come and learn that there is an alternative to what has been created over the last 30 years
Join the discussion!
Moderator: Pat Simke
Date and Time: November 1 and 8, from 2-4 PM
Location: OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, Room 4418
Cost: $12
Maximum Class Size: 25
Booking: See Terms and Conditions. To book a course, you can register on-line below, or you can send us a cheque, payable to John and Pat Simke at 102 Bloor Street West - PH9, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1M8.
- This logic drove Stephen Harper’s talks with the EU aimed at establishing CETA (the Comprehensive Economic & Trade Agreement) and joining the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership, both highly favourable to corporations
- This fixation with trade liberalization has been proven to be deeply misguided & potentially self-destructive.
However on June 28, a German news agency reported that European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker told EU leaders the Commission is planning to push through the controversial CETA to the delight of Canada’s Liberal Party!
This course explores a world economy with more rather than less state intervention, with a sustainable and prosperous economy. We’ll discuss questions like:
- Are rule-based, corporate-driven trade agreements being replaced with just plain old “trade”
- How are markets with many diverse participants undermining corporate monopolies?
- How can governments help entrepreneurs build more localized economies?
- How is decentralization of markets fairer and more socially just?
Come and learn that there is an alternative to what has been created over the last 30 years
Join the discussion!
Moderator: Pat Simke
Date and Time: November 1 and 8, from 2-4 PM
Location: OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, Room 4418
Cost: $12
Maximum Class Size: 25
Booking: See Terms and Conditions. To book a course, you can register on-line below, or you can send us a cheque, payable to John and Pat Simke at 102 Bloor Street West - PH9, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1M8.