Session 6: The Secret Lives of the Working Majority: What You Always Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask Other People of Faith How can we reclaim democratic relationships in all areas of life? Some evidence suggests that economic democracy-the form of democracy that is arguably least developed-can become a game-changer. In the United States, democracy often stops at work or in religious communities. Session 5: Interrelated Democracies: Economic, Political, and Religious As these models keep running into problems, deep solidarity presents another paradigm that moves religious engagement to the next level. Session 4: Charity, Advocacy, and Deep Solidarity: From Distribution to ProductionĮfforts to help others and to speak out for them are time-honored ways in which religious communities have tried to make a difference. The transformation of desire is a momentous task that goes deeper than proclaiming moral precepts or making ethical appeals. Some religious traditions disagree and promote other ways of dealing with desire. It has been claimed that there is no alternative to current economic arrangements, as human desire is insatiable. Session 3: Religion Reshaping Desire from the Bottom Up - Beyond Moralizing
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