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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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progressivism and philanthropy

Richard T. Ely, actually non-eerily, lives

Michael E. Hartmann

The economist and Social Gospel movement leader thought and taught that some philanthropy “could and must come from government coercion,” as Ronald J. Pestritto reminds us in his new book on the rise and legacy of progressivism.

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15Jul2021

The Upswing describes, and laments, America’s move from “I” to “we” and back to “I”

Michael E. Hartmann

In philanthropy, for example, personal giving almost doubled from 1929 to 1964, then turned back downward from 1964 to 1996, according to new book by Robert D. Putnam with Shaylyn Romney Garrett. What to do about all this? Where to turn?

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2Nov2020

Contemporary, politicized philanthropy is an oppressively arid, progressive monoculture

William A. Schambra

Conservatives need to face that truth.

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24Sep2020

Philanthropy, the pre-(1918-)pandemic Flexner Report’s effect on med schools, and ed schools now

Daniel P. Schmidt

Science and experts, muckrakers and establishments.

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28Apr2020

Laura Arnold adds to institutional philanthropy’s promotion of progressivism

William A. Schambra

Familiar takes on interests and institutions, among other things.

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3Feb2020
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