Note: The readings for Monday and sometimes Friday are generally set,
while the readings for Wednesday are “to be determined” after the first few
weeks. The lead blogger for a week will choose a topic, post at least one
substantive outside reading on the subject, and create an in-depth blog post by
the previous Friday. 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.
Smith = The Essential Adam Smith
Marx = The Marx-Engels Reader
Week
1: Intro – What is “The Market” anyway?
M Jan 12: Introduction
W 14: Read Dean Baker, The End of Loser Liberalism
(Chapter 1) and Matt Yglesias.
Create a blog and send me the link by the end of the week.
F 16: Read Hobbes (chapters
XIII-XV – skim other chapters if you have time) and Mandeville ("An Enquiry Into the Origin of Moral Virtue"--for some helpful background, read the entry on Mandeville in the Dictionary of National Biography).
Week
2 – Precursors
M 19: MLK day. No class.
F 23: Read this
and Nancy Sommers.
Read Smith, 118-123, 321-325. Make sure you are following class blog.
Week
3 – Feelings and value
W 28: Reading TBA. Post first response to lead
blogger’s post and readings by Wednesday’s class.
F 30: Bring in rough draft of paper 1.
Week
4 – Mercantilism, morality, regulation
W 4: Reading TBA.
Week
5 – Marx as a reader of Smith
M 9: Read Marx, 236-250.
W 11: Reading TBA.
F 13:
Possible library day or writing workshop. Paper
1 due by class time.
Week
6 – The Problem of Capital
M 16: Read Marx, 351-367.
W 18: Reading TBA.
Week
7 – Smith as Early Critic of Capital
M 23: Read Smith, 227-248.
W 25: Reading TBA.
Week
8: Topics fair
M March 2: Paper
2 due by class time. Short presentations.
W 4: Reading TBA. Short presentations.
Week
9 – Spring break
M 9: No class. Spring break.
W 11: No class.
F 13: No class.
Week
10 – Wealth and Poverty
W 18: Reading TBA.
F 20: No
class. Instructor away at conference. Writing workshop or possible library
day.
Week
11 – Utopian and practical thinking.
M 23: Read
Marx (piece actually by Engels), 683-694.
W 25: Reading TBA.
Week
12 – Other matters
M 30: Read Smith, 248-258.
W April 1: Reading TBA. Paper 3 due by class time.
F 3: Easter break. No class.
Week
13 – Taking stock
M 6: Easter break.
W 8: Reading TBA.
F 10: Read Marx, 193-200, 291-293.
Week
14 – Finishing touches
M 13: Read Smith, 269-284.
W 15: Reading TBA.
Week
15 – Almost there
M 20: Read Smith, 290-310. Bring in rough draft.
W 22: Reading TBA. Peer editing/workshopping.
F 24: Read Marx, 522-534. Peer
editing/workshopping.
Week
16
M 27: Last day of class. No final exam.
W 29: Study day. Final paper due Thursday, April 30th at 12pm.
F May 1: Exams.
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