THE VERY REV. ALAN JONES,
Dean of Grace Cathedral.
The
peculiar American institution known as the corporation has grown
its own culture, a culture that is built on profits and money--often
to the exclusion of the soul. F. Gibson Myers, chair of a venture
capitalist organization in Silicon Valley called the Entrepeneurs'
Foundation, discusses the place of one's social conscience within
the big-money corporate culture. One earns money, but what should
one do with it? Is there another bottom line deeper than money?
How do corporations play into the creation and redistribution of
wealth?
October
18 , 1998 Running
Time: 43 Minutes
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