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The Sophist

Number 9, May 2004

publisher: Isoph (http://www.isoph.com/)
editor in chief: Celisa Steele | senior editor: Jeff Cobb
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Given their importance in driving social change and improving the world, we decided to focus this Sophist on social entrepreneurs.

While you can’t find it in the dictionary, social entrepreneurship has become a familiar term in the last 10 years. But what is a social entrepreneur? Different people have different answers. More >>

In “How to Change the World: Can Social Entrepreneurship Be Taught?,“ an interview with author David Bornstein on the topics covered in How to Change the World reveals both lessons learned and to be taught on the subject of entrepreneurship. More >>

"Monolog" is a standing feature of The Sophist in which we ask one person to share his or her point of view on issues pertinent to those involved with socially focused organizations. In this issue, we feature Beth Anderson, from the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. More >>

Expanding on the question of when an entrepreneur is a social entrepreneur, “A Look at Google: Billion-dollar Social Entrepreneurship?” considers whether Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are social entrepreneurs. More >>

“In Brief” highlights some Web resources focused on social entrepreneurship, in addition to including some information on upcoming nonprofit conferences. More >>

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