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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Economics With Justice (7:00PM - 9:30PM)

Economics with Justice

This fresh and innovative approach to economics considers principles relating to the major areas of economic study on the basis that economics in practice should have a just and equitable outcome for all those participating in or affected by the economy. Economics is approached as a human study, involving all of humanity, and humanity has to be seen in its context within nature and the universe. This is the starting point.

Importing considerations of justice, equity and nature’s laws into understanding how economic laws work offers much brighter prospects for planetary health and human prosperity. This approach offers an economic analysis that emphasises nature as the source of wealth and sustainer of life, and human society as an agent of distribution.


 

The course this Autumn will be start Tuesday 23rd to Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th September. Course fees are £75. There is a flat rate for students of £20 per course.

Economics sessions are repeated on Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday evenings 

For further details and enrolment visit the School of Economics Science website



Contact Info : phone 0207 034 4000 Url: http://www.economicswithjustice.co.uk/
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Economics With Justice (7:00PM - 9:30PM)

Economics with Justice

This fresh and innovative approach to economics considers principles relating to the major areas of economic study on the basis that economics in practice should have a just and equitable outcome for all those participating in or affected by the economy. Economics is approached as a human study, involving all of humanity, and humanity has to be seen in its context within nature and the universe. This is the starting point.

Importing considerations of justice, equity and nature’s laws into understanding how economic laws work offers much brighter prospects for planetary health and human prosperity. This approach offers an economic analysis that emphasises nature as the source of wealth and sustainer of life, and human society as an agent of distribution.


 

The course this Autumn will be start Tuesday 23rd to Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th September. Course fees are £75. There is a flat rate for students of £20 per course.

Economics sessions are repeated on Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday evenings 

For further details and enrolment visit the School of Economics Science website



Contact Info : phone 0207 034 4000 Url: http://www.economicswithjustice.co.uk/
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Economics With Justice (7:00PM - 9:30PM)

Economics with Justice

This fresh and innovative approach to economics considers principles relating to the major areas of economic study on the basis that economics in practice should have a just and equitable outcome for all those participating in or affected by the economy. Economics is approached as a human study, involving all of humanity, and humanity has to be seen in its context within nature and the universe. This is the starting point.

Importing considerations of justice, equity and nature’s laws into understanding how economic laws work offers much brighter prospects for planetary health and human prosperity. This approach offers an economic analysis that emphasises nature as the source of wealth and sustainer of life, and human society as an agent of distribution.


 

The course this Autumn will be start Tuesday 23rd to Wednesday 24th and Thursday 25th September. Course fees are £75. There is a flat rate for students of £20 per course.

Economics sessions are repeated on Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday evenings 

For further details and enrolment visit the School of Economics Science website



Contact Info : phone 0207 034 4000 Url: http://www.economicswithjustice.co.uk/
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