For a fascinating and entertaining look at aristocratic life, look no further than the PBS show, Downton Abbey. Set in the early part of the twentieth century when the old European aristocratic life was on the decline, Downton offers a [...]
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For a fascinating and entertaining look at aristocratic life, look no further than the PBS show, Downton Abbey. Set in the early part of the twentieth century when the old European aristocratic life was on the decline, Downton offers a [...]
This Christmas, I’ve been thinking about how easy it is to become fatigued. When we are motivated to action by some severe need we stand up and do something on behalf of the extremely poor. But the next time we [...]
This Christmas, holiday sales are projected to top $465.6 billion. Given all of the financial tumult, political gridlock, and job uncertainty, it looks as though this year Americans are going to spend a lot of money giving gifts to each [...]
Is something missing in how we help the poor? I believe there is. Despite an estimated $2.3 trillion in foreign aid dispensed from Western nations during the post-World War II Era, more than 2.5 billion people, approximately 40 percent of [...]
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The New Aristocrats
posted 11:24:14am Feb. 07, 2012 | read full post »
Apologies, equations, and the end of poverty...
posted 10:32:57am Jan. 30, 2012 | read full post »
What causes change?
posted 8:52:55am Jan. 27, 2012 | read full post »
Is Africa poor because of aid?
posted 9:42:14am Jan. 26, 2012 | read full post »
We aren't doing as much good as we think...
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