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    Review of Eisler\u27s The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics

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    The Business of Our Lives

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    I view John Woolman\u27s A Plea for the Poor through the eyes of my own experience. In particular, two aspects of my experience shape my vision: that of being an economist and that of being a Quaker. The economist in me is sensitive to statements about prices, wages, rents, production, distribution, equality, inequality, contracts, poverty and wealth. The Quaker in me responds especially to the language of the spirit. When Woolman speaks of God, the Creator, our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, pure wisdom, Divine love, tender mercies, universal love, the Fountain of universal light and love, our Lord, our Saviour and so on, the life of the spirit is the context for my understanding and interpretation. Both streams of experience-economy and spirituality-are found in Woolman and are integrated in authentic and powerful ways. Thus, Woolman speaks to me as few others do

    Measuring Success at the WTO in Hong Kong

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    Tom Head is Professor of Economics at George Fox University, Newberg~ Oregon, USA. He serves on the Quaker United Nations Committee-Geneva and is at the Hong Kong World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministeria{ Conference as a member of the Quaker Peace & Social Witness delegation. During December, 2005, he wrote the fallowing report on his experiences at these gatherings. If you would like a Quaker perspective on WTO, check out http:llwww.quno.orgleconomicissues/ Dispatches.htm

    From Soldier to Pacifist: How Do Convictions Change?

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    Comments on Thomas D Paxon\u27s Human Welfare: Economics and theology

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    Business and Economics in Historical Dictionary of The Friends (Quakers)

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    Everyday Eschatology: The Witness of Quaker Simplicity

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