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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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Martin Peretz

Martin Peretz on George Soros and his philanthropy

Michael E. Hartmann

ICYMI.

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22Jan2024

Recent coverage of and commentary about philanthropy and giving

The GR Editors

A regular curation.

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16Jan2024
(Wikimedia Commons)

What tax-advantaged charitable foundations’ involvement in partisan politics looks like

William A. Schambra

And what it is.

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10Nov2023

Philanthropy, grassroots activism, and politics in In Defense of Populism

Michael E. Hartmann

“[T]oday’s politics of the street,” according to political historian Donald T. Critchlow, “resembles that of the late Roman Republic, when oligarchs, such as Caesar, Sulla, and Catiline, organized mobs to serve their factional interests.”

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18Oct2021

The liberal philanthropic establishment and the President’s anti-crime strategy

The GR Editors

Some of biggest pillars of America’s liberal philanthropic establishment to not just financially support, but actually participate in project.

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25Jun2021

A conversation with First Things editor R. R. Reno (Part 2 of 2)

Daniel P. Schmidt & Michael E. Hartmann

The author and former theology professor speaks with Daniel P. Schmidt and Michael E. Hartmann about philanthropy, the “open society,” populism, and true freedom.

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12Dec2019
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