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Acton Institute

The Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty is an American research and educational institution,[2] or think tank, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, (with an office in Rome) whose stated mission is "to promote a free and virtuous society characterized by individual liberty and sustained by religious principles".[3] Its work supports free market economic policy framed within Judeo-Christian morality.[4][5] It has been alternately described as conservative[6][7][8] and libertarian.[9][10][11] Acton Institute also organizes seminars "to educate religious leaders of all denominations, business executives, entrepreneurs, university professors, and academic researchers in economics principles."[12]

Acton Institute
Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty
Acton Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Formation1990 (33 years ago) (1990)
Founders
Typenonprofit
38-2926822
Legal status501(c)(3)
Purposecivil policy think tank
Headquarters
Locations
President
Kris Alan Mauren
Chairman
David Humphreys
Revenue (2018)
$9,931,504[1]
Expenses (2018)$10,887,803[1]
Websitewww.acton.org

History edit

 
Acton founders Robert Sirico (left) and Kris Mauren (right) with Ronald Reagan in his library

The Acton Institute was founded in 1990 in Grand Rapids, Michigan by Robert A. Sirico and Kris Alan Mauren.[13] It is named after the English historian, politician and writer Lord Acton, who is popularly associated with the dictum "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely".[14] The institute is a member of the Atlas Network.[15]

Sirico and Mauren were concerned that many religious people were ignorant of economic realities, and that many economists and businessmen were insufficiently grounded in religious principles.[16] Sirico explains the essential link between economics and religion with reference to the institute's namesake:

Acton realized that economic freedom is essential to creating an environment in which religious freedom can flourish. But he also knew that the market can function only when people behave morally. So, faith and freedom must go hand in hand. As he put it, "Liberty is the condition which makes it easy for conscience to govern".[17]

The release in 1991 of the papal encyclical Centesimus annus buoyed the institute at a critical time. The document provided, a year after Acton's founding, established support for the institute's economic personalism and defense of capitalism. Robert Sirico said at the time that it constituted a "vindication".[16][18][19]

In 2002, the institute opened a Rome office, Istituto Acton, to carry out Acton's mission abroad.[20] In 2004, the institute was given the Templeton Freedom Award for its "extensive body of work on the moral defense of the free market".[20] In 2012, the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program at the University of Pennsylvania included Acton in its list of the top 50 think tanks in the United States.[21]

In 2005, Mother Jones published a chart which included the Acton Institute on a list of groups that had reportedly received a donation ($155,000) from ExxonMobil.[22] As of 2007, the institute had received funding from the Earhart Foundation and the Bradley Foundation.[23][24] The Grand Rapids Press wrote in 2013 that much of the Acton Institute's funding comes from residents of western Michigan, including John Kennedy, president and CEO of Autocam Corp., and Amway co-founder Richard DeVos.[25]

Affiliations edit

The Acton Institute is a member of the State Policy Network, a network of free-market oriented think tanks in the United States.[26]

The Acton Institute has built a network of international affiliations including Centro Interdisciplinar de Ética e Economia Personalista, Brazil, Europa Institut, Austria, Institute for the Study of Human Dignity and Economic Freedom, Zambia and Instituto Acton Argentina Organization.[27]

Research and publications edit

From its guiding principles and economic research, the institute publishes books, papers, and periodicals, and maintains a media outreach effort.[2][28]

  • Journal of Markets & Morality:
Peer-reviewed journal that explores the intersection of economics and morality from scientific and theological points of view. Published semi-annually.[2][29][30][23]
  • Monographs:
In-depth treatments of specific policy issues and translations of scholarly works previously unpublished in English.[28][23][31]
  • Abraham Kuyper Translation Project:
In 2011, the institute began a collaboration with Kuyper College to translate into English the three-volume work Common Grace (De Gemene Gratie in Dutch) of politician, journalist and Reformed theologian Abraham Kuyper. The work, written from 1901-05 while he was Prime minister of the Netherlands, addresses the advance of both Marxism and libertarianism from an ecumenical Christian viewpoint as part of an effort to build a "constructive public theology" for the Western world.[32][33] The first volume of the translation, Wisdom and Wonder: Common Grace in Science and Art, was unveiled in November, 2011.[34]
  • Religion & Liberty:
Quarterly publication which covers the interworking of liberty and morality: contains interviews, book reviews, scholarly essays, brief biographies of central thinkers, and discussions of important topics.[18][23]
  • The Samaritan Guide:
Through 2008, the institute gave an annual Samaritan Award to a "highly successful, privately funded charity whose work is direct, personal, and accountable".[35] The Samaritan Guide was produced to encourage effective charitable giving by establishing a rating system for charities considered for the Samaritan Award.[36]
  • Acton Notes:
The bimonthly newsletter of the Acton Institute; contains reports of projects and goings on at the institute.[37]
  • The Acton PowerBlog:
Since April 2005 the institute has provided a synthesis of religion and economics on its blog.[38]
  • Christian's Library Press
Christian's Library Press was established in 1979 by Gerard Berghoef and Lester DeKoster. The Acton Institute has administered the imprint since 2009.

Films edit

 
The Call of the Entrepreneur official movie poster

Films produced by the Acton Institute include The Call of the Entrepreneur (2007), The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai's Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom (2022) and Poverty, Inc. (2014), which won a 2014 Templeton Freedom Award from the Atlas Network.[39] Poverty Inc. is part of the Acton Institute's PovertyCure initiative, which seeks to create solutions to poverty by "moving efforts from aid to enterprise and from paternalism to partnerships."[40]

The Hong Konger: Jimmy Lai's Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom edit

The Hong Konger was produced along with Iron Light Labs. It premiered in 2022.[41]

Synopsis edit

The main subject of the documentary is Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong businessman and entrepreneur known for his media and fashion businesses: Giordano, Next Media, and Apple Daily. The film covers Lai's struggles with the mainland Chinese government that caused him to sell Giordano and then later focus exclusively on his media companies. The film portrays Lai as a leader in advancing civil rights and freedom in Hong Kong, and as a key figure in supporting independence for Hong Kong from mainland China. Lai was convicted of violating the Hong Kong national security law—a highly controversial law that criminalizes speech dissenting from that of the official Chinese Communist Party doctrine—on December 10 2022, and was sentenced to 5 years and 9 months in prison.[42][43][44][45]

Critical reception edit

The Hong Konger was received with nearly universal positive acclaim by critics. Kyle Smith from The Wall Street Journal describes the movie as portraying "Jimmy Lai’s Moral Heroism."[46] Jack Wolfsohn of National Review, said of the film that it, “...sends a vital message about the importance of preserving liberty and fighting tyranny.”[47]

The Call of the Entrepreneur edit

The Call of the Entrepreneur was produced along with Cold Water Media. It premiered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, US on May 17, 2007.[48][49]

Synopsis edit

The main subjects of the documentary are Brad Morgan, Frank Hanna, and Jimmy Lai.[50] Morgan, a dairy farmer from Evart, Michigan discusses his journey from a struggling dairy farmer to the owner and operator of a million-dollar composting operation. Hanna, a merchant banker in New York City who originally hails from Georgia, explains how financial engineering not only makes credit more widely available to entrepreneurs today but also played a crucial role in the discovery of America. Lai talks about his childhood in Communist China and his move at twelve years old to Hong Kong. There, he founded Giordano, a retail outlet, and later Next Media. Lai explains that entrepreneurs, when taking risks, are "dashing into hope."

The documentary also contains information from experts in the field of economics, including Rev. Robert Sirico, founder and president of the Acton Institute, Samuel Gregg, Jay Richards, George Gilder, and Michael Novak.

Critical reception edit

The reception of the film was mixed in limited reviews. Entrepreneur called it "a non-stop barrage of uplifting tales" and wrote that Morgan's story was "inspiring" and "enough to remind you that our society thrives on entrepreneurial ideas."[49] Fortune Small Business was more negative, writing, "With no critical analysis, few sources cited outside of the Acton Institute, and no concrete counter-examples examined, it's difficult to see the documentary as anything more than an infomercial for Acton's libertarian religious doctrine aimed at those already inclined to agree with it."[50]

Personnel edit

Besides Sirico, notable scholars associated with the institute include Anthony Bradley,[51] Jordan Ballor,[52] Stephen Grabill,[53] Michael Matheson Miller,[54] Marvin Olasky,[55] Kevin Schmiesing,[56] and Jonathan Witt.[57] The institute's director of research is Samuel Gregg, author of the prize-winning book The Commercial Society.[58] Andreas Widmer is a research fellow in entrepreneurship for the research department.[59]

Current and former members of the institute's board of directors include Alejandro Chafuen, former president of the Atlas Network; Gaylen Byker, president emeritus of Calvin College; Sean Fieler, Equinox Partners; Leslie Graves, president of the Lucy Burns Institute; Frank Hanna III of Hanna Capital; and Robert Sirico, president of the Acton Institute.[60]

Assets edit

As of 2018 the Acton Institute had total assets of $16,064,623.[1]

Funding details edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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The Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty is an American research and educational institution 2 or think tank in Grand Rapids Michigan with an office in Rome whose stated mission is to promote a free and virtuous society characterized by individual liberty and sustained by religious principles 3 Its work supports free market economic policy framed within Judeo Christian morality 4 5 It has been alternately described as conservative 6 7 8 and libertarian 9 10 11 Acton Institute also organizes seminars to educate religious leaders of all denominations business executives entrepreneurs university professors and academic researchers in economics principles 12 Acton InstituteActon Institute for the Study of Religion and LibertyActon Institute in Grand Rapids MichiganFormation1990 33 years ago 1990 FoundersRobert A Sirico Kris Alan MaurenTypenonprofitTax ID no 38 2926822Legal status501 c 3 Purposecivil policy think tankHeadquarters98 E Fulton St Grand Rapids MI 49503 3280 United StatesLocationsRome ItalyBuenos Aires ArgentinaPresidentKris Alan MaurenChairmanDavid HumphreysRevenue 2018 9 931 504 1 Expenses 2018 10 887 803 1 Websitewww wbr acton wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Affiliations 3 Research and publications 4 Films 4 1 The Hong Konger Jimmy Lai s Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom 4 1 1 Synopsis 4 1 2 Critical reception 4 2 The Call of the Entrepreneur 4 2 1 Synopsis 4 2 2 Critical reception 5 Personnel 6 Assets 6 1 Funding details 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Acton founders Robert Sirico left and Kris Mauren right with Ronald Reagan in his libraryThe Acton Institute was founded in 1990 in Grand Rapids Michigan by Robert A Sirico and Kris Alan Mauren 13 It is named after the English historian politician and writer Lord Acton who is popularly associated with the dictum Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely 14 The institute is a member of the Atlas Network 15 Sirico and Mauren were concerned that many religious people were ignorant of economic realities and that many economists and businessmen were insufficiently grounded in religious principles 16 Sirico explains the essential link between economics and religion with reference to the institute s namesake Acton realized that economic freedom is essential to creating an environment in which religious freedom can flourish But he also knew that the market can function only when people behave morally So faith and freedom must go hand in hand As he put it Liberty is the condition which makes it easy for conscience to govern 17 The release in 1991 of the papal encyclical Centesimus annus buoyed the institute at a critical time The document provided a year after Acton s founding established support for the institute s economic personalism and defense of capitalism Robert Sirico said at the time that it constituted a vindication 16 18 19 In 2002 the institute opened a Rome office Istituto Acton to carry out Acton s mission abroad 20 In 2004 the institute was given the Templeton Freedom Award for its extensive body of work on the moral defense of the free market 20 In 2012 the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program at the University of Pennsylvania included Acton in its list of the top 50 think tanks in the United States 21 In 2005 Mother Jones published a chart which included the Acton Institute on a list of groups that had reportedly received a donation 155 000 from ExxonMobil 22 As of 2007 the institute had received funding from the Earhart Foundation and the Bradley Foundation 23 24 The Grand Rapids Press wrote in 2013 that much of the Acton Institute s funding comes from residents of western Michigan including John Kennedy president and CEO of Autocam Corp and Amway co founder Richard DeVos 25 Affiliations editThe Acton Institute is a member of the State Policy Network a network of free market oriented think tanks in the United States 26 The Acton Institute has built a network of international affiliations including Centro Interdisciplinar de Etica e Economia Personalista Brazil Europa Institut Austria Institute for the Study of Human Dignity and Economic Freedom Zambia and Instituto Acton Argentina Organization 27 Research and publications editFrom its guiding principles and economic research the institute publishes books papers and periodicals and maintains a media outreach effort 2 28 Journal of Markets amp Morality Peer reviewed journal that explores the intersection of economics and morality from scientific and theological points of view Published semi annually 2 29 30 23 dd Monographs In depth treatments of specific policy issues and translations of scholarly works previously unpublished in English 28 23 31 dd Abraham Kuyper Translation Project In 2011 the institute began a collaboration with Kuyper College to translate into English the three volume work Common Grace De Gemene Gratie in Dutch of politician journalist and Reformed theologian Abraham Kuyper The work written from 1901 05 while he was Prime minister of the Netherlands addresses the advance of both Marxism and libertarianism from an ecumenical Christian viewpoint as part of an effort to build a constructive public theology for the Western world 32 33 The first volume of the translation Wisdom and Wonder Common Grace in Science and Art was unveiled in November 2011 34 dd Religion amp Liberty Quarterly publication which covers the interworking of liberty and morality contains interviews book reviews scholarly essays brief biographies of central thinkers and discussions of important topics 18 23 dd The Samaritan Guide Through 2008 the institute gave an annual Samaritan Award to a highly successful privately funded charity whose work is direct personal and accountable 35 The Samaritan Guide was produced to encourage effective charitable giving by establishing a rating system for charities considered for the Samaritan Award 36 dd Acton Notes The bimonthly newsletter of the Acton Institute contains reports of projects and goings on at the institute 37 dd The Acton PowerBlog Since April 2005 the institute has provided a synthesis of religion and economics on its blog 38 dd Christian s Library PressChristian s Library Press was established in 1979 by Gerard Berghoef and Lester DeKoster The Acton Institute has administered the imprint since 2009 dd Films edit nbsp The Call of the Entrepreneur official movie posterFilms produced by the Acton Institute include The Call of the Entrepreneur 2007 The Hong Konger Jimmy Lai s Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom 2022 and Poverty Inc 2014 which won a 2014 Templeton Freedom Award from the Atlas Network 39 Poverty Inc is part of the Acton Institute s PovertyCure initiative which seeks to create solutions to poverty by moving efforts from aid to enterprise and from paternalism to partnerships 40 The Hong Konger Jimmy Lai s Extraordinary Struggle for Freedom edit The Hong Konger was produced along with Iron Light Labs It premiered in 2022 41 Synopsis edit The main subject of the documentary is Jimmy Lai a Hong Kong businessman and entrepreneur known for his media and fashion businesses Giordano Next Media and Apple Daily The film covers Lai s struggles with the mainland Chinese government that caused him to sell Giordano and then later focus exclusively on his media companies The film portrays Lai as a leader in advancing civil rights and freedom in Hong Kong and as a key figure in supporting independence for Hong Kong from mainland China Lai was convicted of violating the Hong Kong national security law a highly controversial law that criminalizes speech dissenting from that of the official Chinese Communist Party doctrine on December 10 2022 and was sentenced to 5 years and 9 months in prison 42 43 44 45 Critical reception edit The Hong Konger was received with nearly universal positive acclaim by critics Kyle Smith from The Wall Street Journal describes the movie as portraying Jimmy Lai s Moral Heroism 46 Jack Wolfsohn of National Review said of the film that it sends a vital message about the importance of preserving liberty and fighting tyranny 47 The Call of the Entrepreneur edit The Call of the Entrepreneur was produced along with Cold Water Media It premiered in Grand Rapids Michigan US on May 17 2007 48 49 Synopsis edit The main subjects of the documentary are Brad Morgan Frank Hanna and Jimmy Lai 50 Morgan a dairy farmer from Evart Michigan discusses his journey from a struggling dairy farmer to the owner and operator of a million dollar composting operation Hanna a merchant banker in New York City who originally hails from Georgia explains how financial engineering not only makes credit more widely available to entrepreneurs today but also played a crucial role in the discovery of America Lai talks about his childhood in Communist China and his move at twelve years old to Hong Kong There he founded Giordano a retail outlet and later Next Media Lai explains that entrepreneurs when taking risks are dashing into hope The documentary also contains information from experts in the field of economics including Rev Robert Sirico founder and president of the Acton Institute Samuel Gregg Jay Richards George Gilder and Michael Novak Critical reception edit The reception of the film was mixed in limited reviews Entrepreneur called it a non stop barrage of uplifting tales and wrote that Morgan s story was inspiring and enough to remind you that our society thrives on entrepreneurial ideas 49 Fortune Small Business was more negative writing With no critical analysis few sources cited outside of the Acton Institute and no concrete counter examples examined it s difficult to see the documentary as anything more than an infomercial for Acton s libertarian religious doctrine aimed at those already inclined to agree with it 50 Personnel editBesides Sirico notable scholars associated with the institute include Anthony Bradley 51 Jordan Ballor 52 Stephen Grabill 53 Michael Matheson Miller 54 Marvin Olasky 55 Kevin Schmiesing 56 and Jonathan Witt 57 The institute s director of research is Samuel Gregg author of the prize winning book The Commercial Society 58 Andreas Widmer is a research fellow in entrepreneurship for the research department 59 Current and former members of the institute s board of directors include Alejandro Chafuen former president of the Atlas Network Gaylen Byker president emeritus of Calvin College Sean Fieler Equinox Partners Leslie Graves president of the Lucy Burns Institute Frank Hanna III of Hanna Capital and Robert Sirico president of the Acton Institute 60 Assets editAs of 2018 the Acton Institute had total assets of 16 064 623 1 Funding details edit Funding details as of 2018 1 Revenue and support as of 2018 9 931 504 Contributions grants 89 3 Program service revenue 4 0 Investment income 5 3 Other revenue 1 4 Expenses as of 2018 10 887 803 Grants similar amounts 6 1 Sales compensation employee benefits 37 4 Other expenses 56 5 See also edit 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