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| Sixth Annual Great Debate: Can The Free Market Adequately Care for the Poor? |
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| Start Date: | 1/28/2013 | Start Time: | 7:00 PM |
| End Date: | 1/28/2013 | End Time: | 9:00 PM |
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Event Description
With increased unemployment and poverty in the United States, caring for the poor has become a greater concern than in recent history. How best can this country assuage the pains of poverty? Can a Free Market such as ours adequately care for the poor or does it lead to more poverty and a greater polarization between economic classes? Join Fr. Robert Sirico and Mr. Michael Sean Winters as they go head-to-head debating on the Free Market’s capacity to care for the marginalized.
The Aquinas Institute for Catholic Thought is proud to announce that our Sixth Annual Great Debate will be held on Monday, January 28th at 7:00pm on the University of Colorado Boulder campus in Chemistry 140. All college students will have free admittance but must obtain a ticket from one of our ticket distribution venues (more information on this will come in December). All other’s will be able to purchase a ticket at $5 per ticket (information on ticket sales will come soon). |
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This event is open to EveryoneStudentsFacultyStaffEnrolled/RegisteredProspective StudentsGraduate StudentsAlumniEmployers |
Ticket information: All College Students are FREE and non-students are only $5 a ticket. Please visit www.thomascenter.org for details on obtaining tickets. |
For tickets: Please visit our table at the UMC between 11am-3pm January 14th-18th & January 22nd-25th. For more opportunities to obtain a ticket, please visit www.thomascenter.org. |
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