Jerry Bowyer
Jerry Bowyer is financial economist, president of Bowyer Research, and author of “The Maker Versus the Takers: What Jesus Really Said About Social Justice and Economics.”
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Why companies with female CEOs are not leading the fight for abortion
It should be no surprise that male-managed and male-governed companies are driving the pro-abortion phalanx of corporate America. No group more directly benefits from abortion than powerful men who are able to use the procedure to rid themselves of the unwanted results of their sexual encounters.
The new frontline against woke capital - part 2
Visit the front line of the fight against the politicization and ideological capture of the investing industry, frequently under the name of ESG: Environmental, Social, and Governance.
The new frontline against woke capital - part 1
Visit the front line of the fight against the politicization and ideological capture of the investing industry, frequently under the name of ESG: Environmental, Social, and Governance.
"Come now ye rich weep and howl": understanding James in proper context
It's routine in discussions about economics from Christian critics of the market system to fling James 1:1 at defenders of capitalism. I wish they would keep reading the whole book.
Government predicts debt to rise by over $14 trillion
Projections show the US falling into the hole of not just borrowing to buy goods and services, but also borrowing to pay the interest on past borrowing.
Activist groups push for Facebook to do more censoring
The origin of the proposal is consistent with the clear political agenda behind it.
Walmart shareholders defeat pro-abortion proposal at annual meeting
Public backlash is clearly growing against CEOs swerving out of their lane and into politics, with strong majorities of both Democrats and Republicans opposing such incursions into hot-button issues.
Google annual meeting debates COVID censorship
A specific incident is suggestive that government has been pressuring social media platforms to suppress certain content about the pandemic.
Amazon refuses shareholder request to reveal charitable contributions
Amazon has a problematic history when it comes to bias against Christians in matters having to do with charitable contributions.
New survey: corporations failing to respect religious and political diversity
This should not merely be a matter of Christians being disproportionately represented among the banned and marginalized voices. If all people are made in the image and likeness of God, than a lack of respect for diversity of opinion is an assault on human dignity and by extension on God Himself.