by Rob Tribken | Jun 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
Today might be an important day for economic liberty — the Institute for Justice goes to court on behalf of the monks of St. Joseph’s Abbey to protect their right to make and sell caskets on the open market. Chip Mellor of I.J. writes: When we appear...
by Rob Tribken | May 1, 2012 | Uncategorized
Michael Kruse has an excellent short post at KruseKronicle blog titled “The Church’s Contribution to the Corruption of Business”. The video (from Higher Calling) of an interview with a young MBA student to which he links demonstrates very clearly...
by Rob Tribken | Apr 11, 2012 | Uncategorized
David Bahnsen’s Moral Capitalism group and the Acton Insititute will be sponsoring a one day conference on April 28 in Newport Beach titled Virtuous Capitalism and the Financial Crisis: Our Prevention and Remedy. More information is available at...
by Rob Tribken | Apr 6, 2012 | Spiritual Aspects of Leadership
I read yesterday that Abraham Zaleznik died several months ago (in November). Zaleznik was a professor of leadership at The Harvard Business School for 43 years and a certified psychoanalyst. He was also the author of a very important, and famous, 1977...
by Rob Tribken | Apr 3, 2012 | Uncategorized
Recommended: This week Kennedy has a highly entertaining new video up on Reason.tv: “Will Whole Foods Destroy Brooklyn?” that deals with a battle over a proposed Whole Foods store to be built on an eyesore of an abandoned lot. The video avoids expressing...
by Rob Tribken | Mar 24, 2012 | Uncategorized
Ronald Bailey at Reason.com reports on a conference on the neurological aspects of ethics and morality, sponsored by the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. Of particular interest is Bailey’s summary of a paper by Gregory Berns on the location within the brain...
by Rob Tribken | Nov 14, 2011 | Uncategorized
With this blog, we intend to provide information and commentary about the intersection of faith and enterprise. We expect the content to address the issues pertaining to business enterprise related vocations, as well as the importance of relatively free markets for...