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Parker Palmer — Repossessing Virtue: Economic Crisis, Morality, and Meaning
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Parker Palmer — Repossessing Virtue: Economic Crisis, Morality, and Meaning

We explore human and spiritual aspects of economic downturn with a wise public intellectual of our time, the Quaker author and educator Parker Palmer. He works with people from all walks of life at the intersection of spiritual, professional, and social change, and stresses the need to acknowledge the inner life of human beings as a source of reality and power.

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Parker Palmer — Repossessing Virtue: Economic Crisis, Morality, and Meaning

We explore human and spiritual aspects of economic downturn with a wise public intellectual of our time, the Quaker author and educator Parker Palmer. He works with people from all walks of life at the intersection of spiritual, professional, and social change, and stresses the need to acknowledge the inner life of human beings as a source of reality and power.


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