Course schedule:
Note: The readings for Tuesday are set, while the readings for Thursday
are to be determined after the first few weeks. We will discuss the next week’s
TBA reading each Thursday. From time to time I may move readings around or
replace them to more closely coincide with the class’s current interests. Watch
the blog for these updates.
Week
1 – “The Free Market”: A Floating Signifier
T Aug. 27: Introductions.
Please read the syllabus (available on Moodle). Please also set up your blog, email me the link, and post the following plagiarism exercise on your blog. Write a post that
plagiarizes in four different ways: by directly copying text without proper
citation, by directly copying text but citing as if you are paraphrasing, by
paraphrasing without proper citation, and by using someone’s idea without
proper citation. Don't identify which is which. Just number each.
Finally, use any extra time from class being cancelled to read ahead.
Week
2 – Precursors
T Sept. 3: Read Hobbes (chapters
XIII-XV – skim other chapters if you have time) and Mandeville (for
some interesting background, read this,
and check out the larger site more generally for good explanations of some of
the concepts we cover).
Th 5: Read Hutcheson,
Hume
(Appendix one and two, “Concerning Moral Sentiment” and “of self-love”) and Smith
(“Of licentious Systems”).
Week
3 – Feeling, value, and the invisible hand
Th 12: Read Smith
(“Of the Effect of Utility”, chs. 1 and 2) and Smith
(ch. 2)
Week
4 – Mercantilism, morality, and regulation
T 17: Read
Smith,
Smith (chapter IV - "How the Towns..."),
and
Swift.
Th 19: Reading TBA. Bring in rough drafts for
peer editing. Read Nancy Sommers.
Week
5 – Marx as a reader of Smith
Th 26: Reading TBA. Possible library day.
Week
6 – Money and social order
T Oct. 1: Read
Marx
(Ch. 8-10) and
Ackerman (if time permits, read this very interesting
historical explanation of the gold standard from
Smith)
Th 3: Reading TBA. Peer editing. Bring in drafts.
Week
7 – Presentations
T 8: Presentations. Paper 2 due Wednesday by 12 pm.
Th 10: Reading TBA and Presentations.
Week
8 – Presentations cont’d.
T 15: No class. Fall Break.
Th 17: Reading TBA.
Week
9 – Money and economic crisis
T 22: Read
Marx,
Hume
and
Krugman.
Th 24: Reading TBA. Peer
Editing.
Week
10 – Money and utopia
T 29: Read
Conley and
Sumner
Th 31: Read TBA. Peer Editing.
Week
11 – Alternative conservatisms
Th 7: Reading TBA.
Week
12 – Death, Taxes, and Utopia
Th 14: Reading TBA.
Week
13 – Labor and the minimum wage
Th 21: Reading TBA.
Week
14 – Looking forward
Th 28: No class. Thanksgiving break.
Week
15 – Finishing touches
T Dec. 3: Read
Ricardo. Writing workshop.
Th 5: Reading TBA. Writing workshop.
Week
16 – Done
T Dec. 10: Last day of class. Reading TBA. No
final exam. Paper due Friday by 12 pm.
Th 12: Finals begin.
Week
17
Finals continue.