Every year, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books becomes livelier and brighter due to the growing number of attendees. From book lovers, casual readers, and literary collectors to authors and publishers, people gathered to celebrate literacy.
The largest book festival in the US opened its doors last April for a glamorous two-day weekend celebration with the bookworms. Held at the University of Southern California, many book enthusiasts, book lovers, and book collectors, as well as writers, established authors, and many more, attended the free event.
A lot of bookfair-goers went by the Citi of Books booth to check for their next read and potential favorite book. One of the books that were chosen is “Christian Economics: The Integration of Capitalism, Socialism, and Laborism” by Dale Anthony Pivarunas. It was displayed on April 20th and 21st at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books at the University of Southern California.
Dale Anthony Pivarunas has four degrees: a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, a bachelor’s degree in theology, a master’s degree in business administration, and a master’s degree in operations research. He has experienced four layoffs in his career, with accompanying periods of unemployment. He has worked two jobs at a time to provide for and support his family. Mr. Dale spent the last ten years studying, reflecting, and researching the topics covered in his book.
“Christian Economics: The Integration of Capitalism, Socialism, and Laborism” promotes justice, fairness, balance, cooperation, and mutual respect within business, economics, and politics and is based on three principles: good is to be done and promoted and evil is to be avoided; love your neighbor as yourself; and treat each human being with absolute dignity. Every business strategy, every business policy, and every business transaction need to be based on these three principles.
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