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Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire
- De: Rebecca Henderson
- Narrado por: Rebecca Henderson, Lucinda Clare
- Duración: 10 h y 40 m
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Free market capitalism is one of humanity's greatest inventions and the greatest source of prosperity the world has ever seen. But this success has been costly. Capitalism is on the verge of destroying the planet and destabilizing society as wealth rushes to the top. The time for action is running short. Rebecca Henderson's rigorous research in economics, psychology, and organizational behavior, as well as her many years of work with companies around the world, give us a path forward.
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- De Earphone lover en 10-19-20
Taking Action
Revisado: 09-26-20
Appreciated the thought that went into this.
I’ll read it again. Examples were helpful.
New thoughts for me: Accounting reimagined.
Wondering about transfer of economic self-determination, democratization of finance and FinTech.
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The Great Spiritual Migration
- How the World's Largest Religion Is Seeking a Better Way to Be Christian
- De: Brian McLaren
- Narrado por: Brian McLaren
- Duración: 7 h y 27 m
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With his trademark brilliance, generosity of spirit, and clear pastoral calling, Brian McLaren synthesizes an accessible and inviting understanding of what it means to follow Jesus.
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A must-read for Christian thinkers
- De Amazon Customer en 10-26-16
- The Great Spiritual Migration
- How the World's Largest Religion Is Seeking a Better Way to Be Christian
- De: Brian McLaren
- Narrado por: Brian McLaren
I've read it twice ... starting a third read (listen)
Revisado: 04-13-17
Though I'm not ready to migrate as far as Brian on all pints yet, I've migrated further in other area.
The idea that our communities can function as "studios of love" is powerful. Jesus' prayer in John 17 and Paul's in Pillp. 1 and 2 and Eph 3; and 1 Thes 3 are similar.
I'd embrace atheists in the conversation, not just spiritual/religious types. I was an atheist and I worked in Turkey (Muslim majority) and had many wonderful atheist friends that I worked with in an organization that brought joy to children with cancer. One of my atheist friends, a human rights lawyer, helped a Christian friend when he was unjustly imprisoned for speaking in a private conversation about him faith.
I can't write more now. But I'd recommend this book to evangelicals, devangelicals (former evangelicals), fundamentalist of all sorts (religious and secular), Catholics and spiritual seekers.
It contains some honest confessions about the abuses of power and privilege that Christians need to repent of. It takes a hard look at ways relook has been used as an excuse for violence, oppression, racism, sexism and environmental irresponsibility.
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