By Mark Sampson
The Financial Times has recently begun an intriguing series called ‘The Future of Capitalism.’ The vision and purpose of this project is certainly ambitious:
By Mark Sampson
The Financial Times has recently begun an intriguing series called ‘The Future of Capitalism.’ The vision and purpose of this project is certainly ambitious:
“The credit crunch has destroyed faith in the free market ideology that has dominated Western economic thinking for a generation. But what can – and should – replace it? Over the coming weeks we will conduct a wide-ranging debate on this dominant political issue of the day.”
At the Capitalism Project, we aim to follow this debate and consider the various ideas and opinions from a theological perspective.
At the Capitalism Project, we aim to follow this debate and consider the various ideas and opinions from a theological perspective.