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Douglas A. Hicks
Douglas A. Hicks is associate professor of leadership studies and religion at the University of Richmond and author of Money Enough: Everyday Practices for Living Faithfully in the Global Economy (Jossey-Bass).
A review of Good Value
Stephen Green would be the first to tell you that he has led a
privileged life. Indeed, he acknowledges his privilege throughout his...
Star power: The limits of celebrity activism
As chief spokesperson for the One Campaign, U2 rock star Bono asks fans not for money, but for a personal commitment to taking a stand against poverty. The campaign, founded by Bread for the World, CROP, World Vision and other organizations, has 2 million U.S. members.
Taming the beast
In the compelling story of capitalism t...
Paved with good intentions: The politics of national service
Last January President Bush announced that he was building on “a magnificent, courageous and compassionate response to terrorism” with the creation of the USA Freedom Corps, an initiative that comb...
Economic goods: Making moral sense of the market
The Market System: What It Is, How It Works, and What to Make of It. By Charles E. Lindblom. Yale University Press, 304 pp., $26.00....
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