Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:41:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: Loren Goldner <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: NYC Area Summer Study Group



SUMMER STUDY GROUP ON CAPITALIST CRISIS

Howie Seligman and I will be doing a 9-week study group in the New York City 
area on Marxian theory and the current crisis. If you are interested, read on. 
As the group is limited to 15 people, we will give priority to "advanced 
beginners" rather than to the pros who tend to predominate on Meltdown. But all 
applicants are welcome.

SUMMER STUDY GROUP ON MARX???S CAPITAL AND THE CURRENT CRISIS

Loren Goldner and Howie Seligman will be organizing a weekly study group in 
July and August for New York City-area people on Marx???s Capital (and other 
writings), linking Marx???s critique of political economy to the current crisis 
of the world capitalist system.

The group will meet every Tuesday in from July 7 through September 1, 7-10 PM, 
in an East Village location.

For purposes of both space and group viability, the group will be limited to 15 
people.
If you are interested in participating, please contact Loren Goldner asap at

[email protected]

Participants should be committed to regular weekly attendance and to keeping up 
with 50-100 pages per week of reading. Barring a need to change venues, the 
meetings will be free of charge, except for occasional contributions for 
photocopy expenses, refreshments, etc.

Readings will consist of selections from Marx???s Capital, and articles (to be 
decided in consultation with the group) on contemporary developments.

The events of the past two years in particular have re-awakened a serious 
interest in both Marx???s critique of political economy and in ???current 
events??? in the world economy. Goldner and Seligman will cooperate in putting 
the crisis into a Marxian theoretical perspective (Goldner), as well as 
providing insight into the more technical side of world market meltdown 
(CDO???s, hedge funds, Ponzi schemes, etc.) (Seligman). The approach will not 
be merely ???economic??? (the Marxian CRITIQUE of political economy is not 
another variant of ???economics???) but will elucidate the impact of the crisis 
on ordinary working people, on developing actions against capitalist austerity 
in the US and around the world, and on the solution: abolition of the 
capitalist mode of production. 

If successful, the study group will continue in some form in the fall, to be 
decided.

In order to put together a viable group, we would like interested people to 
write something brief (1-2 pages) about their background, the level of their 
knowledge of Marx and of the world economy,  where they are coming from 
politically, and anything else they might consider relevant.

We are oriented above all to educating present and future activists, and will 
give such people priority in participation. We also hope to have a predominance 
of young people who are new, or relatively new, to Capital and Marxist theory 
generally, but that will of course be determined by the response.

Loren Goldner is a long-term independent writer and political activist. His 
work is available on the Break Their Haughty Power web site at 

http://home.earthlink.net/~lrgoldner

He has spent much of the past four years in South Korea, involved in the 
workers??? movement there.

Howie Seligman recently taught a course on Taxation and Finance at the NEW 
SPACE in New York City. Here is the course description and a biography.

Taxation and Finance

Howard F. Seligman

The course will begin with a brief tutorial on conventional accounting, 
bookkeeping and financial theory.  This will involve some hands on practical 
training, although the main emphasis will be on the history of the evolution of 
the theory from its original conception to the current methodologies.

This will be followed by an examination of basic economics (price theory) and 
its use and abuse of (accounting/finance) statistics.  Again, the history of 
the theory from its roots in philosophy and the social sciences to its current 
state of being applied mathematical models will be scrutinized.

We will then survey the U.S. Income Tax System beginning with its history and 
moving on to its current state (of change) today.  The focus will be on the 
behavioral implications of changes in the tax code and alternate systems being 
used in other countries (and being proposed by Congress today.)

Applying the building blocks of finance and taxation, we will then look at the 
American financial markets and the culture of the corporation.  Particular 
attention will be paid to 'Wall Street' and the 'entertainment industry' due to 
their growing influence in our everyday lives via the 'information society.'

Emphasis will be placed on economic and non-economic forces that drive the 
markets and facilitate manipulation by the use of abstract numerical concepts.  
Finally, the natural symbiosis of private industry and governments will be the 
subject of specific anecdotes and case studies.

No requirements other than potential enthusiasm/interest.

Howard F. Seligman has been a self employed financial and tax consultant since 
1984. Howard???s practice specializes in the arts and entertainment fields, and 
he serves as the treasurer to more than fifteen arts and cultural 
organizations. Howard has taught accounting and finance at The Pratt Institute. 
His hobbies include playing Howie Solo, a singer and stand up comedian who can 
host your local fundraising event. He is currently researching a book on the 
history of the Jewish gangster in America. 

You can also see Howie in action at

www.blip.tv

search HOWIE SOLO


      

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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
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