KurtFF8
9th August 2009, 20:49
I'm part of an organization at FSU in Tallahassee that offers free classes to anyone by anyone. Recently the classes have been quite niche like and we're starting to make them a little more...well relevant.
I'm going to teach a class on economics and I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for me. I was thinking about starting where Marx started: with the commodity and have discussions from there explaining capitalism but I think I really want to discuss ideology and economics as well.
Anyone have any advice for how I should run it/what resources I should use (outside things like Capital of course).
I'm going to teach a class on economics and I was just wondering if anyone had any advice for me. I was thinking about starting where Marx started: with the commodity and have discussions from there explaining capitalism but I think I really want to discuss ideology and economics as well.
Anyone have any advice for how I should run it/what resources I should use (outside things like Capital of course).