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For-Profit Philanthropy

“5 for 5:” The tenuous place of Big Philanthropy in America’s social contract

Michael E. Hartmann

The fourth in a series of five republished articles to mark our fifth anniversary.

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5Aug2024

The tenuous place of Big Philanthropy in America’s social contract

Michael E. Hartmann

Is there a “Charity, Inc.” and if so, what could perhaps be done about it?

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6Dec2023

A proposed panel at the 2023 DAF Giving Summit

The GR Editors

Suggesting a session for serious self-examination.

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20Jun2023

Big Philanthropy and the benefits—and limits—of the bygone “Grand Bargain”

Michael E. Hartmann

It is difficult to even conceive of, much less construct, what might be a conservative version of Reiser’s and Dean’s More Perfect Bargain. Nevertheless, some conservatives should at least try, perhaps even, however warily, with unorthodox allies—which not all conservatives, especially the energetic populist ones, find automatically off-putting.

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19Dec2022
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