God, mammon, and philanthropy
Lance Morrow’s new book provides an historically and religiously informed contextual overview for considering how money should be organized to do good.
Lance Morrow’s new book provides an historically and religiously informed contextual overview for considering how money should be organized to do good.
The appropriate context within which its eugenic past should be considered.
Why did Candid so suddenly shrink in horror from one of the central premises of Big Philanthropy?
Organized standardization and independent wildcatting can show up in grantmaking, too.