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| #1161012 in eBooks | 2014-10-01 | 2014-10-01 | File type: PDF||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| If You Care About Our Society, This Book Is For You|By Ruth M. Howard|Just A Little Bit More is a scholarly work which presents a compelling argument for the need for a true economic democracy in America to cure some of the inequities created by our current capitalistic system. Ultimately concerned with the impact on the common good, this book represents a personal tour d' for||"Just a Little Bit More engages in a critique of the god of mammon, lamenting that the concept of the common good, so central to American history, has fallen out of favor. T. Carlos Anderson believes liberty and egalitarianism need not fight with one an
Is America a Christian Nation? According to author T. Carlos Andersen, the true religion of the land is the confluence of commerce, materialism, and consumerism. Andersen, defining religion as "ultimate concern," claims our true devotion is found in material pursuits. It's been a good religion; it has fed, clothed, sheltered, and employed millions of Americans. It can go too far, however. When these pursuits become excessive, the religion breaks bad and the common good s...
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