Conscious Capitalism with panelists Nathan Shedroff, Brandon Schauer, Rajan Dev, and Eric Ryan. Kevin O'Malley moderates the discussion.
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A speech that Bill Gates gave at Davos (and which Steve Levitt likes) is now being debated in an ongoing blog by an amazing cast of characters
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Is doing good compatible with making money? It is if you practise spiritual capitalism.
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“You have to be true to yourself; you have to know your strengths and limitations and live within your means.” Yvon Chouinard
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In 2002, Bernard McCoy founded an online ink and toner business that today has grown into a multi-million-dollar operation, but contrary to the way most businesses work, his own salary hasn't increased in proportion to the company's profits.
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The central principle and “engine” of culture is no longer religion, nor politics as was the case in the past. Like it or not, commerce has become the primary force propelling our species and human society forward. We are witnessing a commerce-centric (r)evolution, a whole new form of ‘conscious capitalism’, wherein business transactions the world over will become the main conduit of social and cultural evolution. This book highlights the link between commercial enterprise and the highest good for all, and invites you to harness that power in your own life and work.
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Sacred Commerce reverses the common assumption that business and spirituality are mutually opposed, and instead looks at business as a path of destiny. Join authors Ayman Sawaf and Rowan Gabrielle as they discover and reveal the ancient secrets of commerce that contributed to the creation of the most successful and highly evolved societies in human history.
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Welcome to the America Forward blog! This blog covers new ideas for solving America's pressing domestic problems, the roles that social entrepreneurs and the nonprofit sector play in advancing these new ideas, and the relevant actions of candidates and policymakers. If you're interested in the innovative ways people are solving social problems throughout our country, and in reframing the role our government should play in addressing these problems, this blog is for you! Return regularly to participate in these important discussions that are shaping the future of America.
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Fashions in goodness change, just like fashions in anything else, and these days some of the very noblest people have assumed the manners of the business world
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