For the millions of American stockholders, among them many faith groups, there is conventional investing and there is so-called socially responsible investing.
Economy
September 14, 2007: Lawndale Community Church
Back in the 1970s a young graduate of an evangelical college, a white man from Iowa, moved into a high-crime area of Chicago called Lawndale, a mostly African-American neighborhood. Some of the young people there told him they wanted to start a church. So he helped them do it, with enormous effect.
FEATURE . Karma Zen Capitalism
A story now about business executives and would-be executives who want to be not only rich and powerful, but happy too.
Lucky Severson reports on companies in which ethics remains an essential part of the business plan.
PERSPECTIVES . Business Ethics
This week, as congressional committees in Washington investigated the Enron scandal, many of the rest of us must have wondered whether what happened at Enron could happen elsewhere.







