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Philip Krinks: Working People?
You may work, but are you a working person?
Nov 5
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Vincent Geloso: 'A Brief History of Equality' by Thomas Piketty
A Brief History of Equality seeks to argue for policies that the author contends reduced inequality during the 20th century, but the book offers more in…
Nov 3
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October 2025
The Council Tax Premium: Possible Indications by Neil Jordan
There are indeed serious challenges to be addressed by local authorities. Suitable, affordable housing is often in short supply and many are facing…
Oct 27
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Richard Turnbull: God is an Englishman: Christianity and the Creation of England’ by Bijan Omrani
God is an Englishman tells an important story but the book tends to drift from its big-picture narrative and focuses too heavily on the medieval period…
Oct 20
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Brian Griffiths on Thatcher and a News Roundup
Brian Griffiths recently gave a lecture celebrating the life and legacy of Margaret Thatcher on the centenary of her birth
Oct 15
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Brian Griffiths: Margaret Thatcher – A Life & Legacy: Mrs Thatcher’s Economic Policy
There was in British society a sense of helplessness, a feeling that the country had lost its way. Mrs Thatcher set out to find practical remedies for…
Oct 15
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Billy Christmas: 'For Profit: A History of Corporations' by William Magnuson
For Profit offers an account of the key episodes in corporate history showing ways in which the corporate form has been used to solve problems.
Oct 13
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Victor V. Claar: ‘Mere Economics: Lessons For and From the Ordinary Business of Life’ by Art Carden and Caleb S. Fuller
In Mere Economics: Lessons For and From the Ordinary Business of Life, authors Carden and Fuller introduce caring Christians to economic thinking.
Oct 6
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November AI Event and September News Roundup
The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics is pleased to announce an event in November 2025: Ethical Challenges in the Age of AI
Oct 1
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September 2025
Erik W. Matson: ‘Adam Smith’s America: How a Scottish Philosopher Became an Icon of American Capitalism’ by Glory Liu
Examining the variety of causes that the name ‘Adam Smith’ has been invoked to support and the competing ‘Smiths’ that have emerged, Adam Smith’s…
Sep 29
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CEME Director Announced and New Blog
Jennifer Tosti-Kharas and Christopher Wong Michaelson: Work as a Calling: Religious and Secular Approaches
Sep 22
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Revd Dr Philip Krinks Appointed as CEME Director
The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics is pleased to announce the appointment of Revd Dr Philip Krinks as its new Director with effect from 6…
Sep 22
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