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William Powers, in his book Hamlet’s Blackberry (2010), makes the point that many in the developed and developing world live in an interconnected space: there are few moments when we are not talking, texting, downloading, surfing, lurking,...
The Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought at the University of St. Thomas co-sponsored a conference with the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, in February of 2011, entitled “The Logic of Gift and the Meaning of Business—An...
We contend that there are distinct and socially beneficial perspectives, rooted in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT) and Catholic Social Teaching (CST), which can help nurture future managers to be more attuned to the societal and...
Ignatius Loyola mastered the art of creativity with an effective use of the imagination which he commends to his followers. As an oil painter, business person, teacher, lecturer, and alumnus of a Jesuit University (Xavier, 1992), I wish to...
The new world is one of global possibility and convergence—yet, at the same time, one of increasing fragmentation and risk. We are witnesses to ongoing upheavals in political, social and economic arrangements that invariably challenge our...