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Economic Citizenship - Debates on Wealth and Citizenship - Lecture 1

Offered By: Harvard University via YouTube

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Overview

Explore the concept of economic citizenship in this thought-provoking conference panel from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. Delve into debates on how wealth impacts citizenship, including whether it can be bought, constituted, or lost based on financial status. Hear insights from experts K. Sabeel Rahman, Rosita Kaaháni Worl, and Zephyr Teachout as they discuss the intersection of economics and civic rights. Gain a deeper understanding of this complex issue through the panel discussion and audience Q&A session, moderated by Kenneth W. Mack. Discover how economic factors shape our understanding of citizenship in modern society.

Syllabus

FRAMING REMARKS
ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP
K. Sabeel Rahman , president, Demos; associate professor of law, Brooklyn Law School
Rosita Kaaháni Worl , president, Sealaska Heritage Institute
Zephyr Teachout , associate professor of law, Fordham University School of Law
PANEL DISCUSSION
AUDIENCE Q&A


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