Student's guide for writing college papers
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Student's guide for writing college papers
(Phoenix books, P134)
University of Chicago Press, 1969
2nd ed., rev
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"Published 1963. Second edition 1969, third impression 1971"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-197) and index
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Description
Philanthropy plays a huge role in supporting the provision of many public goods in contemporary societies. As a result, decisions that affect public outcomes and people's diverse interests are often dependent on the preferences and judgments of the rich. Political theorist Emma Saunders-Hastings argues that philanthropy is a deeply political activity. She asks readers to look at how the power wielded by philanthropy impacts democracy and deepens political inequality by enabling the wealthy to exercise outsize influence in public life and by putting in place paternalistic relationships between donors and their intended beneficiaries. If philanthropy is to be made compatible with a democratic society of equals, it must be judged not simply on the benefits it brings but on its wider political consequences. Timely and thought-provoking, Private Virtues, Public Vices will challenge readers' thoughts on what philanthropy is and how it truly affects us.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Donations and Deference
Chapter 2. Equality and Philanthropic Relationships
Chapter 3. Plutocratic Philanthropy
Chapter 4. Philanthropic Paternalism
Chapter 5. Ordinary Donors and Democratic Philanthropy
Chapter 6. International Philanthropy
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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