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Subverting Greed
Religious Perspectives on the Global Economy

Developed by the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century (now the Ikeda Center)
Published by Orbis Books, 2002
Co-edited by Paul F. Knitter and Chandra Muzaffar


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Table of Contents

Foreword
Daisaku Ikeda

Preface
Virginia Benson

Introduction
Paul F. Knitter

Chapter 1: Igbo and African Religious Perspectives on Religious Conscience and the Global Economy
Ifi Amadiume

Chapter 2: Religious Conscience and the Global Economy: An Eastern Perspective on Sociospiritual Activism
Swami Agnivesh and Bandhua Mukti Morcha

Chapter 3: Pave the Planet, or Wear Shoes? A Buddhist Perspective on Greed and Globalization
David R. Loy

Chapter 4: A Confucian View of the Global Economy
Zhou Qin

Chapter 5: Judaism and Economic Reform
Norman Solomon

Chapter 6: God´s Household: Christianity, Economics, and Planetary Living
Sallie McFague

Chapter 7: Globalization and Greed: A Muslim Perspective
Ameer Ali

Conclusion:    
Chandra Muzaffar


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