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CESJ's Programs

Transforming good ideas into practice, CESJ offers a variety of programs (some now underway and others to commence when resources become available) for scholars and policymakers, business executives, labor leaders, workers and bankers:


Mission

Global Outreach

Board of Directors
Volunteer Activities

CESJ Internships
Awards

Core Values

Code of Ethics

History of Accomplishments

CESJ's Symbol


Education

Seminars on the Capital Homestead Act (national and regional expanded ownership policies and strategies). Ecumenical conferences on Economic and Social Justice. Seminars on Money, Credit and Ownership. Workshops on techniques for expanding capital ownership.


Research

Developing econometric models based on expanded ownership theory. Commissioning studies by scholars and internships for students.


Institutional Design Science

Refining management theory (Justice-Based Management) as a component of social morality. Designing tax and monetary systems for accelerating capital formation and promoting free enterprise linked to expanded capital ownership. Evaluating and improving management systems to build justice at the workplace.


Communications

Publishing and disseminating newsletter, articles, books and audiovisual materials on economic and social justice. Providing speakers bureau and video-taped lectures. Producing justice-based curriculum materials for grade-school to graduate levels.


Global Networking

Developing scholar networks. Chartering student and community chapters. Project partnerships with other organizations.


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The Center for Economic and Social Justice - www.cesj.org
P.O. Box 40711, Washington, D.C. 20016 - Phone: 703-243-5155, Fax: 703-243-5935

thirdway@cesj.org (e-mail)

CESJ is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational and research organization,
contributions to which are tax-deductible under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.