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Economy of Communion

Economy of Communion in Freedom

Logo EoC Companies on every continent are involved in the Economy of Communion.

Participating business owners freely choose to distribute their profits for three equally important purposes:

  • Retain earnings to grow the business, and thus create new jobs, and to increase efficiency, and thus improve profitability - all to the benefit of those in need
  • Directly help people in need, beginning with those who share the spirit animating the Economy of Communion
  • Spread the "Culture of Giving" stemming from the spirituality of unity so that more and more people will learn to freely participate in the communion characterizing the movement

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The Wound and Blessing Print E-mail
Written by Steve Cordiviola   
Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Book Cover for Wound and BlessingThe Wound and The Blessing

The crisis that market societies are undergoing is essentially a crisis of relationships. It originates in the illusion that the market, through the actions of an “invisible hand” operating in impersonal market relationships, can present us a good common life exempt from the possibility of being wounded by the other. Luigino Bruni offers an authoritative and innovative look at the cultural and anthropological premises underlying contemporary market economies and their promises. He suggests that the market has betrayed its promises and points out the need for balancing the increasing tendency toward isolation with the human need for relationships. Bruni proposes gratuitousness – free and open reciprocity, quite different from altruism – as a means of maximizing the benefits of the market (and the equality and freedom that market contracts propose) without losing the joy that comes from putting the relationship with the others in the market as the primary good.

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New York: excellent outcome for the EoC Side Event at the UN Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Garlow   
Thursday, February 16, 2012

3 February, during the United Nations Conference on Eradicating Poverty

120203 new york onu02 ridDuring a splendid sunny day, with unusually mild temperatures for New York City at this time of year, on Friday, 3 February, our much anticipated event of the EOC was held at the United Nations. Together with the different speakers, we arrived to New York from all over the world (Alexis from Burundi, Claudia from Brazil, Nikko from the Philippines, Elizabeth from Boston, John and Dan from Indianapolis, and other young people from Boston and New York City) between 1 -2 February, just in time to decide together the last details of the program and to be in tune. The forum that was assigned to us was one of the main meeting halls, with a lot of space and two big screens for our Powerpoint presentations.

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Celebrate with the EoC on the 20th Anniversary Print E-mail
Written by EoC USA   
Saturday, May 14, 2011

Logo_Brasile_2011The Prophecy Makes History: 20 Years of Economy of Communion

This international EoC assembly will take place on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Economy of Communion, launched by Chiara Lubich in Brazil, in May 1991.
The event will be a celebration and a reflection, a chance to deepen and understand the steps necessary for future development from 2011 to 2031:to continue to believe in an economy of communion, to live it, to make it grow beyond all boundaries, to plant trees that we cultivate today and which will bear fruit tomorrow.

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