by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 23, 2018 | News
Not only do social safety nets “play a pivotal role” in reducing poverty and lowering income inequality but they also have been demonstrated to be effective in doing so. These are two key assertions in the World Bank Group’s “The State of...
by Heath W. Carter | Sep 15, 2015 | Opinion
These are the worst of times for organized labor, which during the post-World War II decades – the heyday of middle class expansion – represented more than one-third of all private sector workers. Today, that number is less than 7 percent. This precipitous...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Aug 18, 2014 | Opinion
I watched recently with more than 6 million people the PGA Championship. It was one of the most exciting tournaments in recent memory—even without Tiger Woods playing on the weekend. An article about Woods missing the cut was posted as the weekend rounds commenced,...
by Seth Vopat | Feb 6, 2014 | Opinion
I have been a fan of Suzanne Collins’ “Hunger Games” trilogy for several years and have incorporated clips from the first movie into my ministry on a variety of occasions. In Collins’ fictional dystopian future, the country of Panem (formed...
by Robert Parham | Jan 31, 2014 | Opinion
Why does it have to be an either-or proposition for ideological pundits, political columnists and politicians? Writing some weeks ago in the Wall Street Journal, Ari Fleischer, President George W. Bush’s former press secretary, framed an either-or argument on...