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“He calls for a return to social balance through a “morality of grace,” an ethic that relies more on compassion and egalitarianism, less on scolding about personal irresponsibility. The morality of grace arises from the theological concept that everyone can be saved by God’s grace, even the undeserving, the uneducated, the jobless, the addicted and the homeless”
― Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope
― Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope
“He calls for a return to social balance through a “morality of grace,” an ethic that relies more on compassion and egalitarianism, less on scolding about personal irresponsibility. The morality of grace arises from the theological concept that everyone can be saved by God’s grace, even the undeserving, the uneducated, the jobless, the addicted and the homeless.”
― Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope
― Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope
“You may never have experienced, or you will have forgotten, a good burgundy (her favourite) or a good Sancerre (also her favourite) decanted through a healthy placenta.”
― Nutshell
― Nutshell
“Lift the floor by rebalancing our social safety net; empower the poor by reining in exploitation; and invest in broad prosperity by turning away from segregation.”
― Poverty, by America
― Poverty, by America
“That’s how we end poverty in America.”
― Poverty, by America
― Poverty, by America
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