Canon & Culture Podcast

Episode 7: Josh Good on family, vocation, and economics

05.08.2014 - By ERLCPlay

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Dan and Matt welcome Josh Good of the American Enterprise Institute to discuss how economics and healthy families influence each other. Josh serves as Program Manager for AEI’s Values & Capitalism initiative.

* Values & Capitalism

* Books and more from V&C.;

* Opportunities for faculty, students and professions.

* The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism by Michael Novak

* Adam Smith mentions included Wealth of Nations and his preface to WN, Theory of Moral Sentiments.

* Not mentioned but also recommended on this topic, Marvin Olasky’s Tragedy of American Compassion.

Josh previously spent four years as a consultant at ICF International, where he worked on responsible fatherhood and healthy marriage initiatives, in partnership with TANF welfare officials. He also worked on a national public-private partnership that served ex-prisoners, in collaboration with congregations and businesses.

Josh holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Covenant College and a master’s in Christianity and Culture from Harvard University, and he lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and two children. His publications have appeared in National Review, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Times, Patheos, and Capital Commentary, and you can follow Josh on Twitter @josh_good_.

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