Charlemagne was great, but his son Louis the Pious may have been even better (Hangin’ with the Carolingians part 4)

[This is part four and the final selection of my series of articles entitled: "Hangin' with the Carolingians." The Carolingian dynasty, which encompassed nearly two centuries (AD 686-c.900), is a […]

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The Definition of Extreme Poverty from John Chrysostom

What happens to an organization when it moves from the “grassroots” phase to becoming a conglomerate? And seemingly overnight? The term “conglomerate” can refer to business or geology. In business, […]

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