Lord Griffiths is a trustee of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lambeth Trust and Vice-Chairman of Goldman Sachs International.
In The Times he has described the recent Encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI (“Caritas in Veritate”) as “the best analysis yet of the global economic crisis [which] tells how people, not just rules, must change”.
“Despite heavy competition from some of the world’s finest minds, it is without doubt the most articulate, comprehensive and thoughtful response to the financial crisis that has yet appeared. It should strike a chord with all who wish to see modern capitalism serving broader human ends.”
In The Times he has described the recent Encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI (“Caritas in Veritate”) as “the best analysis yet of the global economic crisis [which] tells how people, not just rules, must change”.
“Despite heavy competition from some of the world’s finest minds, it is without doubt the most articulate, comprehensive and thoughtful response to the financial crisis that has yet appeared. It should strike a chord with all who wish to see modern capitalism serving broader human ends.”
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