Capitalism

Cornel West

Shining a Light on America’s ‘Spiritual Blackout’

December 4, 2017

Cornel West's  course, “American Democracy,” co-taught with Harvard Law School professor Roberto Unger, addressed the rise of inequality and nationalism in the United States through the lenses of class, race, and identity, and suggested ways to work for institutional change. In this interview, he shares his thoughts about the “escalating spiritual  blackout” in American politics, what can be done to counteract it, and the role that Harvard Divinity School can play.
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Faith and Free Markets

Faith and Free Markets

April 14, 2014

HDS professor Charles Stang on how Christians can balance their religious values with a capitalist system that aims to maximize wealth.

Stephen Green

Video: Good Value: Reflections on Money, Morality, and an Uncertain World

November 3, 2010

 

Drawing on Harvard Divinity School's distinguished tradition of comparative studies in religion and the resources of one of world's leading research universities, the Business across Religious Traditions series explores the opportunities and challenges found at the intersection of religion, religious practices, and global capitalism.... Read more about Video: Good Value: Reflections on Money, Morality, and an Uncertain World