“5 for 5:” The tenuous place of Big Philanthropy in America’s social contract
The fourth in a series of five republished articles to mark our fifth anniversary.
The fourth in a series of five republished articles to mark our fifth anniversary.
Given the growing number of harsh progressive, populist, and just plain rule-of-law critiques about so much of unelected, unaccountable, and tax-favored establishment philanthropy, there may be a desire on the part of policymakers to aggressively examine some or all of it again.