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This issue of Comment is special in the sense that the scope of issues addressed and the points of view articulated have been selected to represent the mission and character of the Work Research Foundation (now Cardus).

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My father is in full-time service for the Lord, prophet, priest and king in the fish business.
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Here at the Work Research Foundation we believe in markets. We believe markets to be the best way—no, the only sane way—to structure interactions in economic life. But this does not mean we support the idea of a market society—what Warren Bennis calls "a bottom-line society."
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What is the most important thing in life to you? When your life is over and you look back—what do you want to be known for? The answers to these questions are visible today in the productivity and profitability of your company. There is a connection between the values that you hold—your character—and the productivity or success of your company.
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Okay, you would think by now we would have this work thing all figured out. Besides sleep, it occupies more of our day than any other activity. We are often very good at it. But as an exercise for thinking about work, try answering the following questions: Why do I work? For what good do I work? When should I work?
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It’s entirely possible that someone would look at the title of this column and think, “Is this a discussion of the many benefits of the Abrahamic covenant?” While it is indeed more than worthwhile to mine the riches of faith that we have because of Abraham’s obedience to God, I have a different Abraham in […]
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There is a rather quaint way of describing the modern maldistribution of the world's goods between haves and have-nots. The fact that some people live in want while others live comfortably—that some go to bed hungry while others risk obesity—is summed up in this term: the social question.
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Cultivating the sphere of economic life to be able to provide the means by which we can take care of our non-economic responsibilities.
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The most powerful anti-Americanism of our time is indeed aimed against a creedal Americanism. Yet as much as I love America, I must denounce Americanism...
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