The Political Economy of Misery

STH TS 849

This course is an examination of the ways in which the intersection of various forms of oppression¿such as racism, sexism, ageism, heterosexism, and classism¿coalesce to form lifestyles of misery that produce social patterns of domination and subordination. Consideration of how conversations between Christian ethics and other disciplines help frame possible trajectories of justice and justice making.

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