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Tent City University
The U.K.’s “Tent City University” offers a short course in occupied economics:
http://tentcityuniversity.occupylsx.org/?page_id=172
What Is the Economy For, Anyway?
http://depts.washington.edu/ccce/citizeneconomy/main.html
Sensible thinking about a central question.
Introducing Economics
http://introducingeconomics.org/
A compendium of useful resources for high school economics teachers.
ICAPE: International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics
http://www.icape.org/
“Dedicated to the idea that pluralism and intellectual progress are complements.”
PERI: The Political Economy Research Institute
http://www.peri.umass.edu/
Using economic tools to improve the daily lives of workers and families around the world.
E3 Network: Economics for Equity & the Environment
http://www.e3network.org/
A national network of economists developing new arguments for the active protection of human health and the environment.
The Real News Network
http://therealnews.com/
A viewer-supported television news and documentary network focused on providing independent and uncompromising journalism.
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