Subverting Greed

Subverting Greed

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"The writers... have thrown a very powerful torchlight on to the critical issues regarding the negative aspects of globalism." --Excerpted from a review published in "World Affairs Journal" (July/Sept 2003) by Nur Yalman, Professor of Social Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University. The authors believe that the religions should lead the way to help humanity learn from each other. --Catholic News Service, April 10, 2003 The Boston Research Center for the 21st Century is pleased to announce the publication of Subverting Greed: Religious Perspectives on the Global Economy (Orbis Books, November 2002, in association with the BRC). This multi-author volume grew out of the BRC's consideration of the impact of globalization and other economic justice issues (1999-2001). This focus culminated in a conference and lecture series in 2001 entitled Economics for Human Well-Being: Advancing a People's Agenda. With this foundation in mind, Subverting Greed offers an "interfaith

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