[Antiracism] The Field Guide to the U.S. Economy- book signing @ Food for Thoughts Books

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Fri Sep 22 09:26:12 EDT 2006


*Food for Thought Books, *

*the Center for Popular Economics,*

*and Everywoman's Center*

invite you to a

*book talk and signing:*


*The Field Guide to the U.S. Economy*

*A Compact and Irreverent Guide to *

*Economic Life in America *

*(revised & updated)*

* *

*Date: Thursday, October 5*

*Time: 7:00 pm*

*Place: Food for Thought Books *

*106 N. Pleasant St. *

*Amherst*



Join valley locals *Nancy Folbre and James Heintz *as they present *The
Field Guide to the U.S. Economy*, the extensively revised and expanded
edition they co-authored with Jonathan Teller-Elsberg. Bringing key economic
issues to life, and reflecting the collective wit and wisdom of the many
progressive economists affiliated with the *Center for Popular Economics
(CPE)*, this user-friendly book covers a wide range of subjects, including
workers, women, people of color, government spending, welfare, education,
health, the environment, macroeconomics, and the global economy, as well as
brand-new material on the war in Iraq, the Department of Homeland Security,
the prison-industrial complex, foreign aid, the environment, and
pharmaceutical companies. (PLUS cartoons on each page!)



*Also sponsored by *

*MSP/MTA and USA/MTA of UMass, *

*Western Mass American Friends Service Committee, *

*and Western Mass Jobs with Justice.*

*For more info: **erika at foodforthoughtbooks.com*<erika at foodforthoughtbooks.com>
* or (413) 253-5432.*
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