Word: charityitis
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The difficult question that this raises is, “Where do you draw the line? Sure, you can live an ascetic lifestyle and give all your money away to charity, but is that the only morally acceptable course of action?”
Although my day-to-day laziness might seem distant from the issue of charity, Peter Singer of Princeton University, a man whose views on eugenics I find morally reprehensible, has grasped the connection between the two in a way that is spot on.
In fact, with communism gone as an historical antagonist to the Church, there may be more room for social activists and the Roman hierarchy to seek solutions together. It seemed only natural this week for the Pope and Brazil's leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a longtime ally...
What is the power of one when that one happens to be a John D. Rockefeller or a Bill Gates? If history is a guide, the answer is, quite a lot. I'm speaking not only about the power to reshape an industry like oil or personal computers but also...
Wouldn't it be much more advisable to refocus your ideas on how best we can empower black people educationally, economically and otherwise? -Agboola Kehinde, LondonMy office has a whole floor called Rush Community Affairs. We have the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation and other...