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When Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published in English earlier this spring, the issue of inequality was…
When Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published in English earlier this spring, the issue of inequality was…
No one ever likes being misunderstood. The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) believes that’s happened to us in…
This past week, nearly 68,000 people from across the world gathered in Nevada’s Black Rock Dessert to participate in Burning…
What is it about comic book villains? They love evil. They love carnage. They love to make others suffer. Recently…
It is interesting that Labor Day, a day set aside to honor the hard work and achievement of America’s laborers,…
When the worst happens, where do you turn for help? Most of us have found ourselves in unforeseen circumstances, and…
When the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation of Milwaukee approached the Center for Neighborhood Enterprises (CNE) in 1995, they presented Robert…
If you walked into a room full of leaders passionate about fighting global poverty and injustice, would you expect to…
By: Dr. Andrew Spencer
A conversation is growing around how we interact with each other online. One of the biggest areas being discussed is…
By: Dr. Anne Bradley
Last Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released unemployment statistics for July. Those who were looking for marked growth will be…