Creating economic justice
Roland Carn discusses two workshops held at Britain Yearly Meeting
We can now see that the economic order is not a peripheral concern, but central to the whole relationship between faith & practice… It is rather that economic affairs are now so central to our whole existence that no other aspect of personal relationships or individual life-styles can now be looked at without first understanding what it means in terms of our national wealth, incomes, and their distribution. David Eversley, 1976 Quaker faith & practice 23.53
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