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September Speaking Events: Winnipeg, Regina, Sudbury, Halifax

Jim Stanford will be giving public talks based on Economics for Everyone in several Canadian cities this fall.  Here are the first confirmed dates:

Winnipeg: Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7:30 p.m., Millenium Library (Buchwald Room, 2nd Floor), 251 Donald Street.  Sponsored by Fernwood Publishing and CCPA-MB.  Info: 204-474-2958.

Regina: Thursday, Sept. 11, 7:00 p.m., SGEU Hall, 1440 Broadway Ave.  Sponsored by CCPA-Saskatchewan.  Info: 306-586-5177.

Thanks Marc!

JULY 24 2008: My good pal Marc Lee, crusading economist for the CCPA and the third chairperson of the Progressive Economics Forum, posted these very kind words about Economics for Everyone on the PEF's awesome blog-site:

Globe and Mail Review

JULY 20 2008: I hadn't yet waded into the Saturday book section of the Globe and Mail when I bumped into my friend Paul Weinberg (the progressive technology journalist) in the park yesterday.

He told me about the Globe's review of my book ... and then expressed his condolences -- which initially got me worried! No need to fret, however.  Andrew Allentuck, the reviewer, is a regular business columnist for the paper, so he was a tough audience, but I'd say his comments helped more than they hurt (among my target audience, anyway).

Mel Watkins Review

JULY 8 2008: This month's edition of the CCPA Monitor contains a detailed (and very generous) review of Economics for Everyone from Mel Watkins.

Ottawa Launch

JUNE 26 2008: We held a most excellent book launch in Ottawa on June 23 at the National Arts Centre.  Many thanks to the good folks at the CCPA for handling all the logistics.  Good crowd (75 people), good food, good wine.  I warned everyone that, just like the Salvation Army, the audience had to be prepared to hear the sermon before they got the free meal.  However, at least the Sally Ann gives its clients chairs to sit in!  (I, on the other hand, made most of my audience stand up for 45 minutes of haranguing.)  Left-wing luminaries Maude Barlow (who already provided a lovely "blu

Korean Translation!

JUNE 18 2008: Pluto Press has arranged for a Korean-language edition of Economics for Everyone to be published (by Bookie Publishing House) in the coming months.  The Korean labour movement and student movement are among the most determined and militant in the world -- I hope this work will make some contribution to their continuing activism!

Report on Toronto Book Launch

JUNE 14 2008: The first launch event for Economics for Everyone was held in Toronto on June 12, and it was a roaring success.  Over 100 people attended -- about half were delegates from the just-concluded CAW convention (wearing the red 'Made in Canada Matters' t-shirts that we've all been wearing in solidarity with the GM blockade in Oshawa), the other half from the broader community.  There was a great spirit in the room.  I'm convinced that progressives from all walks of life will really get excited about the potential for economic change, if the ideas and alter

We're Building This Site!

JUNE 5 2008: I want to thank the great folks at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Raised Eyebrow (funky web design people in Vancouver) for their great work on designing this site.  They've even trained me in how to add content, which is saying something.  (My 12-year old daughter Maxine thinks I am technologically over the hill.  But even she is now impressed.)

"Jimbo" makes the Financial Post

JUNE 1 2008: Nick van Praet at the Financial Post, a very fair reporter even if he does work for a right-wing rag, penned a generous profile of yours truly as a follow-up to our recent round of major auto bargaining with the Big Three.

Here's the link:

http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=549743

Apart from a near-full-body photo (I should have jutted my chin out further, don't you think?), the most noteworthy aspects of the article were:

Very Kind Words from Naomi Klein and Bob White

“For far too long, the field of economics has been an elite, members-only affair. And sure enough, the policies it has produced have served those elites all too well. Jim Stanford, in his charming and conversational style, invites us to crash the club and reclaim economics as a tool to better society as a whole. Stanford is that rare breed: the teacher who changed your life. He has written a book – both pragmatic and idealistic – with the power to change the world.” Naomi Klein, Author of The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.