AB
Dec 14, 2020
where is my certificate ? I need my Certificate because i fortify myself to complete this difficult Leeson.Thanks
SD
Nov 25, 2018
Its a NYC course to learn about revolutionary ideas and border elections
By Alphonse B
•Dec 14, 2020
where is my certificate ?
I need my Certificate because i fortify myself to complete this difficult Leeson.
Thanks
By Steve D
•Mar 22, 2021
Another very good course that made me look at things in a different way. A natural follow on to the first Revolutionary Ideas course. It's well worth following up on the suggested readings when you can find them online.
By Sunita d
•Nov 25, 2018
Its a NYC course to learn about revolutionary ideas and border elections
By Abdikani A
•Apr 24, 2025
This exploration of revolutionary ideas challenges the deeply ingrained structures that define modern states. It forces us to question whether the institutions we take for granted—like national borders, electoral systems, constitutional frameworks, and prisons—are truly serving justice and freedom, or simply preserving the status quo. The discussion around borders invites us to rethink identity and belonging in a globalized world. Rather than markers of division, revolutionary thinking sees them as artificial barriers to human dignity and mobility. When it comes to elections, the critique is timely: with growing disillusionment in democratic systems, the search for more participatory, inclusive, and anti-elitist alternatives is both urgent and inspiring. Constitutions, often viewed as untouchable legal bedrocks, are reimagined here as dynamic instruments of the people—not static documents controlled by the few. This shift reflects a desire for ongoing, collective authorship of the social contract. Finally, the challenge to prisons is perhaps the most radical—and the most humane. Abolitionist ideas don’t merely critique incarceration; they imagine a world where harm is addressed through healing, not punishment. Overall, these revolutionary ideas do not destroy the concept of the state—they reframe it with justice, inclusion, and transformation at the center. It’s bold, uncomfortable, and deeply necessary.
By Beatriz m d
•Jun 22, 2024
It has been an excelent course,like the previous one.I cannot carry out an extensive project for my classmates,I do not espeak english.It is very difficult for me to translate a few lines,a long work is impossible.Professor,as I already told youin the previous course.it's a been a pleasure to heard it.It hope for more courses from you one day.Saludos Beatriz.
By Najib A A A A
•Nov 6, 2020
Thank you very much for this course
By Yomen A
•Mar 15, 2020
war sehr good
By Abdulaziz S B
•Feb 28, 2020
Very good .
By Abdulaziz S B
•Feb 14, 2020
Excellent .
By Dr A M K
•Jun 3, 2020
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By Deleted A
•May 6, 2021
Je suis ravi de pouvoir finir ce programme.
Maintenant, j'ai besoin d'un certificat de fin de ma formation.
Merci