Wall Street Dialogues: What is a just distribution of wealth and power?

January 11, 2012

Gary Dorrien of Union Theological Seminary asks the question: "What is a just distribution of wealth and power?" as he discusses “Economic Crisis, Social Ethics, and Economic Democracy.”


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1

A thorough and honest presentation.

George Packard on January 13, 2012

2

Fantastic talk... it helps to understand the system before you seek to change it and Professor Dorrien does a good highlighting the weaknesses of our system and its historical context.

Cate Long on January 14, 2012

3

I enjoyed Father Dorrien's lecture. I am interested in the subject, am delighted to have received the email, and am looking forward to more emails in the future from Trinity, Wall Street.

Cpnroy Guyer on January 16, 2012

4

Thank you very much for bringing in the function of morality in the search for a just distribution of wealth and the apportioning of the social dividend that supports a dynamic equilibrium.

VICENTE MARASIGAN, S.J. on January 18, 2012

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