Bradley Foundation

CEO of Bradley Foundation criticizes wokeism in business and philanthropy

Numerous commentators have pointed out that what popularly goes under the name “wokeism” is in some sense more than just a political ideology, but a kind of new religion, with its own doctrines of original sin, forgiveness (or lack thereof), salvation, and judgement. For this reason, even though Christianity might not perfectly align with conservative ideologies, it is incumbent upon us to track and be concerned about modern philosophies which constitute rival religions to Christianity.

2021-09-24T14:00:25-04:00September 13th, 2021|News|

Ford, Mellon, Rockefeller Made Their Fortunes Thanks to Capitalism. Now, Their Foundations Seek to Undermine It.

Henry Ford, John D. Rockefeller, and Andrew Mellon flourished because of America’s free enterprise system. Yet, the foundations that bear their names are today pursuing a much different agenda, warns Rick Graber, president and CEO of the Bradley Foundation and chairman of the Philanthropy Roundtable. “These foundations exist with their massive endowments because of these gentlemen that believed in free markets, took risks, and created just some incredible, incredible companies.”

2021-10-29T12:38:32-04:00June 20th, 2021|News|
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