The 1980s kicked off an era in which greed was good. Since the Great Recession, we've turned over a new leaf in the narrative: You can do well (financially) by doing good (for the world). The sentiment is so pervasive that it has given rise to socially responsible investing -- or SRI.

SRI stocks -- short for "socially responsible investing" -- aim to make you money while making the world a better place. Image source: Getty Images.

SRI stocks represent companies that create social good. In general, they make the world better.

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