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Colson the socialist?

It’s not wrong to fire expensive employees, says Doug Bandow — and Colson’s marketing guy.

Christianity Today May 4, 2007

In 2000, Slate’s David Plotz praised Chuck Colson for being selfless, humble, the “Switzerland of the culture war,” and an “equal-opportunity critic, smacking the left for its sneers at religion and the right for its intolerant moralizing.” But he warned that “Colson is changing as his popularity increases … [and] sounds increasingly like other religious-right preachers.”

Eh, not so much, says Doug Bandow in an American Spectator piece today suggesting Colson is “trending left” by becoming a “corporate scourge.” At issue is Colson’s April 2 BreakPoint commentary on Circuit City’s layoffs, “Disposable Workers.”

“The mere fact that a firm fires for economic reasons an employee it originally hired for economic reasons does not, in Colson’s words, leave ‘people as disposable commodities and dehumanized,'” Bandow writes.

Prison Fellowship’s vice president of direct marketing, Allen Thornburgh, also criticized Colson’s commentary on BreakPoint’s own blog, The Point.

The “evangelical view of economics” discussion goes on.

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