Poverty Cure Summit 2020
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Poverty Cure: The Enduring Importance of Foundational Principles
Michael Matheson Miller, Rev. Robert Sirico and Jordan Ballor, Ph.D.
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The Sexual Revolution in America & Poverty
Michael Matheson Miller, Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D. and Noelle Mering
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Poverty and Pandemic
Al Kresta, Baroness Philippa Stroud and Anne Rathbone Bradley, Ph.D.
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Property Rights, Land Use, and Poverty in Africa
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Poverty Voices: Interview with Andreas Widmer
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Impediments to Prosperity: The Case of Africa
Franklin Pooja, Big Daddy Liberty, Adedayo Thomas and Garreth Bloor
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Effective Charity: A Faith-Based Model
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Voices Interview with George Ayittey
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Great Society: Poverty Solution?
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Privatization, Enterprise and the Path to Prosperity
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Poverty & Human Agency
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Overcoming Poverty: Entrepreneurship & Educations
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Removing Obstacles: Occupational Licensing
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Universal Basic Income – Solution to Poverty?
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Models in Overcoming Poverty
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Reducing Poverty: The Importance of Community
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Obsolete Labor? Technology, Unemployment & Poverty
Dan Churchwell, Jay W. Richards, Ph.D. and Carl Benedikt Frey
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What We Know About Poverty: Family / Success Sequence
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Reflections on Poverty and Economics with Russ Roberts
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Incarceration, Poverty, and Justice
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Why Socialism Isn’t the Answer
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Addressing Poverty: Foundational Principles
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The Role of Private Charity in Promoting Social Rights in Brazil
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Thoughts on Labor, Justice, and Human Flourishing: An Interview with Minister Ives Gandra Martins Filho
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The Road to and Away from Poverty: The Fatal Attraction of Socialism
Michael Matheson Miller, Anthony Kim, Diana Mondino and Rector Edgardo Zablotsky, Ph.D.
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How Society Can Partner with the State to Promote Justice
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Poverty Voices: Interview with Michael Fairbanks
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Overcoming Poverty: Entrepreneurship & Education
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Africa in Context: Conditions & Prospects
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Poverty Cure Summit 2020
The Poverty Cure Summit provides an opportunity for participants to listen to scholars, human service providers, and practitioners address the most critical issues we face today which can either exacerbate or alleviate poverty. These speakers joined panel discussions to discuss the legal, economic, social, and technological issues pertaining to both domestic (U.S.) and global poverty. Rooted in foundational principles of anthropology, politics, natural law, and economics, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the root causes of poverty and identify practical means to reduce it and promote human flourishing.