Date: Monday, February 13, 2012
Time: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Contact: Nicholas Capaldi · capaldi@loyno.edu · 504-864-7028
Location: Miller Hall - Room 114
Economics & Free-Enterprise Economics: Compatible or In-Conflict?
Why was Wall Street occupied?
The participants couldn’t explain it coherently. Michael Moore defined the problem in anti-business terms, offering socialism as a solution using passages from the New Testament; but that’s not the only solution possible.
Join Loyola’s Center for Spiritual Capital on February at (place) for the first of a series of presentations on the strengths of the U.S. business culture, its grounding in religion, and how to train leaders to create and develop a positive, productive, and ethical business culture in a global, diverse era.
The First Event: Monday, February 13
7 p.m.
Miller Hall 114 (College of Business)
Loyola University New Orleans
Free and open to the public
Presenters: Nicholas Capaldi, Ph.D., Legendre-Soule Distinguished Chair of Business Ethics & Director of the Center
Bill Barnett, Professor of
Economics, Chase Bank Distinguished Professor of International Business