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Independent analysis of and commentary about philanthropy and giving Co-edited by William A. Schambra, Daniel P. Schmidt, and Michael E. Hartmann

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John D. Rockefeller

God, mammon, and philanthropy

The GR Editors

Lance Morrow’s new book provides an historically and religiously informed contextual overview for considering how money should be organized to do good.

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11Feb2021

Carnegie’s midnight confession

William A. Schambra

The appropriate context within which its eugenic past should be considered.

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12Jan2021

Last train(ing) from strategic philanthropy

William A. Schambra

Why did Candid so suddenly shrink in horror from one of the central premises of Big Philanthropy?

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17Aug2020

Philanthropy plays part in Darren Dochuk’s history of how oil-industry leaders transformed America

Michael E. Hartmann

Organized standardization and independent wildcatting can show up in grantmaking, too.

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3Mar2020
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