March 22, 2007
Social Investing Doesn't Mean Sacrificing the Bottom Line
To the Editor:
Once again, Leslie Lenkowsky strikes an artificial "mortal blow" against his conveniently created straw man in his "Endowment Investments Shouldn't Be Based on Social Goals" (Opinion, February 22).
Using his own "flawed premises and wishful thinking," Mr. Lenkowsky suggests there is an inherent trade-off between social responsibility and the bottom line. Sorry, Mr. Lenkowsky, even many corporations would
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