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...enrolled in Sociology 128: “Models of Social Science Research”; Moral Reasoning 78: “Classical Chinese Ethical and Political Theory”; Social Analysis 10: “Principles of Economics??; and Religion 1081: “Women and Religion.” She hopes to pursue a concentration in sociology and a secondary field in economics...
...Hwang ’08, despite boasting a one-two punch of Harvard’s most popular concentrations—government, with a secondary field in economics??is a campus figure without parallel. Every Harvard class has its ultra-popular John F. Kennedy ’40 and its budding mogul Steven A. Ballmer ’77, but a man who tapes a giant poster of an eye in his Canaday common room window and threatens passersby via bullhorn with pseudo-totalitarian sayings is in a league...
...economics??the “dismal science”—to be blamed for climate change? According to economics professor Charles D. Kolstad from the University of California at Santa Barbara the answer is no. “The economy as it currently functions does need changing, but that’s not the same as saying economists need to change their tune,” Kolstad said. Kolstad, a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and a co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, discussed climate change yesterday afternoon...
...majority of my fellow Social Analysis 10, “Principles of Economics?? veterans, I must already sound truly irrational, even heretical. Because we have been force-fed the message that our world today progresses more rapidly than ever thanks to open markets, free trade, and liberated entrepreneurs, any mention of an anti-capitalist agenda is likely to be dismissed with derision. Yet now, arguably more urgently than ever, it is incumbent upon us to cast off the shackles of that theology of free-market liberation and come to terms with the actual dynamics of the world...
...beyond the “economics?? and “social and environmental” issues of Project East, where is the human aspect? Lin doesn’t realize the importance of scholarships to children in China working in sweatshops, so I doubt that she would realize the importance of giving designers with true creative genius an opportunity to survive in such a difficult industry. These designers, especially ones that have just graduated, have tried so hard to pursue their passion, and Project East believes that their dedication should not go unnoticed. Consequently, we will continue with...