This past weekend, on my way down the hall toward the law library at the Université de Montréal, I noticed a small poster stapled to the cork board, and I acquired it. It's in French, I have scanned it (see attached).
The English version of the poster’s...
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This past weekend, on my way down the hall toward the law library at the Université de Montréal, I noticed a small poster stapled to the cork board, and I acquired it. It's in French, I have scanned it (see attached).
The English version of the poster’s contents may be found online here:
http://www.cerium.ca/Capitalism-in-crises
The title of the poster poses a question (I’m correcting the English): "Capitalism in Crisis?" and goes on to announce a 6-day "intensive" summer school course, open to "the concerned citizen" as well as to students, and purporting to review capitalism from its birth to the current "crisis". After a short few bullets of sub-topics, the subject veers rapidly to the question: "Toward another model: the rise of economic socialism and solidarity?" And another bullet, "Propositions for the reform of capitalism", and then "Reforms since the crisis - Advances and insufficiencies" and then "the anti-globalists - have they any realistic answers ?" That last bul
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