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Please note that the community event postings reflect the diverse rich fabric of our City’s interfaith community. Although this site is hosted by the San Francisco Interfaith Council, the views and nature of these events are solely those of the religious communities or organizations offering submissions and do not necessarily reflect the collective view of the SFIC. The SFIC reserves the right to reject requests-to-post from organizations and individuals other than the SFIC's San Francisco faith-based constituents and those events whose themes are unrelated to the religious life of our community. You can submit your own event by completing this form. Community Event submissions are subject to administrative approval.

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Mustering the Courage of Anne Frank with Sister Shalita Corndog

Mustering the Courage of Anne Frank with Sister Shalita Corndog

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St. Mark's Church
1111 O'Farrell St.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109

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Join St. Mark's for a thought-provoking conversation with Sister Shalita Corndog of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence as she leads a forum titled "Mustering the Courage of Anne Frank." In this powerful session, Sister Shalita will explore how we can each respond to today’s social and political challenges in ways that reflect our personal values, skills, and capacity for compassion.

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6282366172

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Can Markets Teach You to Love Thy Neighbor?

Can Markets Teach You to Love Thy Neighbor?

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Independent Institute
100 Swan Way
Oakland, CA 94621

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“The Bible tells us to ‘love one another,’ but the world is big, and love is scarce. Adam Smith’s great insight was that ‘the Author of nature’ allows us to serve others in markets as if we loved everyone. In Mere Economics, we learn the fundamentals of markets and how that system can work for all of us.”
—Michael C. Munger, professor of political science and economics, Duke University

Join us for a reception and conversation with Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip W. Magness and Research Fellow Art Carden, as they discuss Carden’s new book, Mere Economics: Lessons for and from the Ordinary Business of Life!

Charts. Graphs. Spreadsheets. A world drained of color. Lost in abstraction. The dismal science. That’s what people say economics is.

But nothing could be further from the truth.

In his latest book, Mere Economics: Lessons for and from the Ordinary Business of Life, co-authored with Research Fellow Caleb Fuller, acclaimed economist Art Carden brings vividly to life how much of our lives, both historically and in the present, the simple principles of economics can explain. Conversational, inviting, and deeply human, the book makes the case that economics isn’t about sterile transactions or faceless markets. It’s about peopleChoicesMeaning.

Dr. Magness and Dr. Carden will dive into the deepest and most fundamental questions of economics in an inspiring conversation you won’t want to miss.

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