Liberal philanthropy’s role in the 2020 election
Molly Ball confirms it, fails at trying to creatively mischaracterize it, and raises more questions about it.
Molly Ball confirms it, fails at trying to creatively mischaracterize it, and raises more questions about it.
Conservative philanthropy should be constantly on the lookout for young people deep within the heart of progressivism who are beginning to realize that, however noble its ends, its means always turn out to be illiberal and oppressive.
William E. Simon Foundation president and Manhattan Institute senior fellow James Piereson responds to arguments that foundations should join together in doing more to eliminate greenhouse-gas emissions on an emergency basis.