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Economic Freedom and the Path to Flourishing

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  • Joseph Connors, Anne Bradley

Economic freedom can be measured through higher life expectancy, lower levels of child mortality, better performing and cleaner environments, higher incomes for the poor, better protected civil liberties, less child labor, and less unemployment. This article shows that this can be achieved by economic freedom, and shows how the pillars of economic freedom are rooted in Scripture.

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Five Reasons Christians Should Embrace Economic Freedom

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  • Anne Bradley

Economic freedom allows everyone to use their unique gifts to serve God and others. This article gives five reasons why Christians should embrace economic freedom.

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Whole-Life Stewardship: The Call to Greatness

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  • Anne Bradley

Stewardship has to do with every choice you make. This is what the article calls whole-life stewardship.

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Why Does Income Inequality Exist? (Part 2)

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  • Anne Bradley

Income inequality is a fact of the economic life. This is so because we are created with different gifts that yield different rewards here on earth. This article show how this principle functions in economics. This is part two of the article.

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Why Does Income Inequality Exist? (Part 1)

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  • Anne Bradley

Income inequality is a measurement of the distribution of wealth across households. This article looks at six aspects that lead to income inequality: family structure, technology, growing markets, immigration, property rights, and income mobility. This is part one of the paper.

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