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God Wants You to Be Rich: How and Why Everyone Can Enjoy Material and Spiritual Wealth in Our Abundant World

Autor Paul Zane Pilzer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2007
In "God Wants You to Be Rich," bestselling author Paul Zane Pilzer provides an original, provocative view of how to accumulate wealth and why it is beneficial to all of humankind. A theology of economics, this book explores why God wants each of us to be rich in every way -- physically, emotionally, and financially -- and shows the way to prosperity, well-being, and peace of mind.


Pilzer explains that the foundation of our economic system is based on our Judeo-Christian heritage and includes chapters on a variety of financial issues from outsourcing and unemployment to the rise of technology and real estate.


Table of Contents
1. God Wants You to Be Rich
2. The Covenant
3. The Search for Camelot
4. Economic Alchemy
5. What's Happening to Our Jobs
6. The Workplace of the 21st Century
7. Money
8. Government
9. Leadership
Appendix: The Principles and Six Laws of Economic Alchemy"

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781416549277
ISBN-10: 1416549277
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 163 x 215 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Touchstone Faith

Descriere

In this "challenging yet witty view of who's really in charge of all abundance" ("Boston Herald"), bestselling author Paul Zane Pilzer explores why God wants each of us to be rich in every way--physically, emotionally, and financially--and shows the way to prosperity, well-being, and peace of mind.

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CONTENTS

1 GOD WANTS YOU TO BE RICH

2 THE COVENANT

3 THE SEARCH FOR CAMELOT

4 ECONOMIC ALCHEMY

5 WHAT'S HAPPENING TO OUR JOBS

6 THE WORKPLACE OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

7 MONEY

8 GOVERNMENT

9 LEADERSHIP

Illustrative Articles

Chapter 3


The End of the World (Again)

Why Do We Have So Much Bad News?

Why Do Businesses Sometimes Report Bad News?

Dr. Doom

The "Ecologist"

The Club of Rome

Julian Simon

John Maynard Keynes

John Fitzgerald Kennedy's Search for Camelot

Ronald Reagan's Search for Camelot

What Really Happened During the 1980s

Chapter 4

How Sony Learned from Its Mistake

How IBM Did Not Learn from Its Success

Distribution -- The Greatest Opportunity in the 1990s

Why Retailing in the 1990s May Resemble

Retailing in the 1950s

Chapter 5

Should You Quit Before You're Fired?

Why Immigrants Are often the Best Employees

The Jonah Dilemma

Sears and J. C. Penney Face the Jonah Dilemma

Chapter 6

The Rise and Fall of Scientific Management

Outsourcing -- The Reconstruction of a Catsup Manufacturer -- Part 1

Outsourcing -- The Reconstruction of a Catsup Manufacturer -- Part 2

How to Quit Before You're Fired

Making Your Employer Your First Customer

Health Care

Chapter 7

God Loves Savers

How Customers Abandoned banks in the 1970s

How Bank Invented Fictitious Customers in the 1980s

How Some Businesses Generate Capital As They Expand

Time, Inventory, and Money

Real Estate, Elasticity, and Interest Rates

How to Hit Criminals Where It Hurts the Most

Chapter 8

Today's Heresy Is Tomorrow's Dogma

Turning Swords into Piowshares (Almost)

What's Wrong with Public Education

Automobile Theft

The Greatest Challenge of Our Century

Unemployment Compensation

Appendix

The Principles and Six Laws of Economic Alchemy

Notes

Acknowledgments

Index