Elias Crim is the founder and publisher of Solidarity Hall and founding editor of Ownership Matters.
Can ‘Cathonomics’ produce a just and sustainable world?
Tony Annett’s new book, Cathonomics, argues that our economy has become deadly to many people, precisely because it so often defeats our efforts to work for a common good. He also offers an alternative framework, grounded in the spiritual principles of Catholic social teaching.
May 13, 2022
Meet Tyler Station, the collaborative village uplifting minority-owned small businesses
The site houses some 70 small businesses in what Southern Dallas County developer and human connector, Monte Anderson, calls “a collaborative village.” It’s a prime example of what’s known as incremental development.
August 4, 2021