The Case for Reparations: Economics, History, and Policy
Analyze the institutional foundations of modern capitalism, systemic wealth gaps, and the structural arguments for economic redress in urban environments.
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How did historical economic structures shape today's racial and wealth inequalities? Understanding the complex relationship between modern capitalism, urban planning, and systemic disparity is essential for anyone interested in social justice and economic policy. This text-only course guides you through the foundational arguments, historical precedents, and contemporary frameworks surrounding the case for reparations. You will develop a critical understanding of how public policy, housing systems, and financial institutions have historically distributed wealth, and how modern policy proposals aim to address these disparities. What you'll learn: Understand the core economic and historical arguments supporting reparations; Analyze the institutional mechanisms of modern capitalism that drive systemic wealth gaps; Examine the impact of historical urban planning policies, such as redlining and urban renewal; Evaluate modern policy proposals and frameworks designed to address structural inequality; Explore global and domestic case studies of historical redress and financial restitution. We begin with essential terminology and the historical foundations of wealth accumulation, then progress to analyzing urban policies, institutional practices, and modern economic arguments. This course is designed for absolute beginners, requiring no prior background in economics, urban planning, or public policy. Read, analyze, and build a foundational framework to engage with one of the most critical socio-economic discussions of our time.
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