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Welcome to the learning community designed and managed by Ms. Rita Callahan, instuctor of economics and mathematics. Most of you are current or former students from my classes. I trust you will enjoy this attempt to connect our studies to the real world. From time to time I will make observations on my experiences and things I read. I hope you will comment and add your observations as well.


There is much to learn form others, especially those whose experiences may differ from our own. As I mention elsewhere in this blog, this is my attempt to incorporate 21st century learning formats into the educational experience of my students. Perhaps this will invite some interesting discussions.





Monday, October 3, 2011

September 2011 Wall Street Protest




I read an interesting article form the Sunday New York Times about the youthful protest on Wall Street. It brought to mind the anti-war protestors and civil rights protestors in the 60s of my youth. Those displays of outrage had lasting effects on our culture. Will this protest be as significant?

As an instructor of economics, I am torubled by the dark turn our economy has taken. In this article, Kristof refers to "socialized risk and privatized profits". When we as a country allow these maniputlations of our systems, we so so at the great risk of ruin. Lovers of capitalism must stand up and develop acceptable rules of conduct and then enforce them on those who would see to profit from "special" contacts or information.

A society where 99% of the citizens are duped by a few insiders is not stable or safe. Free markets are fine, but not always subject to the complete knowledge necessary for them to be truly free. While we are contemplating fixes to the system, let's at the very least require ethics courses for our business, law and political leaders.

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