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Economy of Communion

The Project: The Economy of Communion (EdC) began in 1991, following a visit by Chiara Lubich to Brazil, as an active response to the very real social problems and imbalanced economy of that country, and capitalism in general.

The proposal made to businesses was primarily to share profits, and to have a different organisational dynamic based on sharing and fraternity. Today hundreds of businesses across the world are inspired by EdC, basing their management style on fraternity, sharing the riches produced.

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Daily Life
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Angola, Going Against the Current in the Finance World
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
 

When transparency and integrity lead to unexpected solutions. The courage of a group of workers connected to an NGO in Angola makes them a reference point of reliability and honesty.

 
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Stories of Entrepreneurs:Unitrat of Bari, Italy
Thursday, November 17, 2011
 

Franco Caradonna, chief executive of a company from the steel sector of southern Italy, weaves his own story together with that of his company.

 
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“You’ll have the cement on Monday.” Stories of entrepreneurs.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
 

With the following story “focolare.org” begins a new section dedicated to Economy of Communion businesses, where even the owner practices poverty. So says the Argentinean Germán M. Jorge.

 
 
Articles
Cartoon character created for Economy of Communion website
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
 
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Through the precious collaboration of cartoonist Vittorio Sedini, a new comic strip adorns the Economy of Communion website
“Concert on the Porch” for Burmese refugees
Friday, April 20, 2012
 
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Fundraising in Melbourne, Australia, to raise funds for an "Action for a United World" project on the Thai /Burmese Border
Innovation, Market and Society
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
 
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An interview with Prof. Luigini Bruni who teaches at Bicocca University of Milan and at the International Sophia Instititue. He is world coordinator of the Economy of Communion Project.
 
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