Our Mission

 

Solidarity has lost its way with no current economic identity. Rational behavior, in the aggregate, should not result in societal outcomes that are inequitable. Preference to be averse to inequitable outcomes should not be viewed as only philanthropic, or, in the proverbial sense, charitable. With a compounding effect, what has been deemed economically rational has driven society’s preference to forego the most influential economic variable there is - the interdependence of its citizens.

Here at PEF we believe that economic cohesion restores what has been lost from the incremental inequities that have built up over generations, and, therefore, the quality of life we all pursue.