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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Classroom Update

As of yesterday, the second section of the class I'm teaching is full, and the third section only has six open spots. I imagine it will fill up eventually anyway, but if you're still looking for a FRINQ course for Fall '09, then I recommend the one I'm teaching.

Course Title: ON DEMOCRACY
CRN 13501 (11:30 AM - 12:20 AM)

Course Number: 131A
Class Meeting Days: Monday & Wednesday
Room: Cramer Hall, 149

Once complication for this class is that I haven't yet had a chance to meet with the professor who is guiding me, and therefore was only able to find out what the books were yesterday, because the PSU Bookstore finally had signs up listening what they were. Only one of them is in the store as of yesterday, but there are three total books required for the course (perhaps more eventually, watch this space for more info). The books are:

The Thirteen American Arguments (by Howard Fineman) ISBN: 0812976355
The Geography of Thought (by Richard Nisbett) ISBN: 0743255356
First Democracy (by Paul Woodruff) ISBN: 0195304543

All three are infinitely cheaper just about anywhere other than the PSU Bookstore. Just sos you know.

Fun stuff.

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