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| 500 | _aSection I: What is Philanthropy? 1. Why Philanthropy Matters 2. Contested Definitions of Philanthropy 3. Different Lenses for Studying and Explaining Philanthropy 4. The Balance of Public and Private in Philanthropy Section II: Philanthropy across Time and Place 5. Complex History 6. Contested History 7. Continuity and Change across Eras 8. The Role of Religion, Race, Gender, and Geography Section III: Being a Philanthropist - Callings and Critiques 9. Why Should People Give - Religious and Secular Calls 10. Why Do Wealthy People Give - Elite Donor Statements 11. Critiques of Elite Donors 12. Philanthropy Versus the Alternatives Section IV: Philanthropists and Beneficiaries - A Complex Relationship 13. Giving and Receiving 14. Philanthropy as a Type of Gift 15. When Philanthropic Gifts Go Wrong 16. Being a Giver, Being a Recipient 17. What is the Right Relationship Between Those Who Give and Those Who Get? Section V: Philanthropic Practices and Institutions 18. The Practice of Asking, The Practice of Granting 19. Foundations - Roles and Critiques 20. Should Corporations Give? 21. New Methods and Blurring Boundaries Section VI: Debates About Making Philanthropy Better 22. On Philanthropic Decision Making 23. How Do We Know If Philanthropy Does Any Good? 24. New - Or Not So New - Ways of Improving Philanthropy 25. Is "Being Effective" the Only Worthwhile Yardstick? | ||
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_aMoody, Michael _eEditor _923101 |
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