Just Giving by Rob Reich

Just Giving by Rob Reich

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The troubling ethics and politics of philanthropyIs philanthropy, by its very nature, a threat to today's democracy? Though we may laud wealthy individuals who give away their money for society's benefit, Just Giving shows how such generosity not only isn't the unassailable good we think it to be but might also undermine democratic values and s

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Just Giving by Rob Reich

The troubling ethics and politics of philanthropyIs philanthropy, by its very nature, a threat to today's democracy? Though we may laud wealthy individuals who give away their money for society's benefit, Just Giving shows how such generosity not only isn't the unassailable good we think it to be but might also undermine democratic values and s
"Inside Philanthropy's Philanthropy Critic of 2018"
"One of the LSE Marshall Institute's Books of 2019"
"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"
"Surveying philanthropy from ancient Athens to the modern-day Rockefeller Foundation, and political philosophers from John Stuart Mill to John Rawls, Stanford political science professor Reich. . mounts a wide-ranging critique of charity and the government preferments that subsidize it. . . . A lucid, thought-provoking analysis of the public impact of charity." * Publishers Weekly *
"Critics take aim at government policy when it fails, in their view, to sufficiently encourage donations to charity. In Just Giving, Rob Reich . . . argues that a more fundamental question needs to be asked: Why should government policies encourage philanthropy at all?"---Leslie Lenkowsky, Wall Street Journal
"In this erudite study, Stanford University political philosopher Rob Reich quotes . . . gems from the history of ideas to explore what he calls the 'plutocratic bias' inherent in large-scale philanthropy today. He treats readers to rich insights from enlightenment philosophers onwards who have criticised the assumption that mega-giving from the mega-rich is something to celebrate."---Linsey McGoey, Times Higher Education
"An instant classic."---David Callahan, Inside Philanthropy
"Reich judiciously weighs the philosophical pros and cons of tax-subsidised philanthropy."---Edward Luce, Financial Times
"It is well-written with plenty of supporting evidence, and interesting philosophical discussions." * Pennsylvania Literary Journal *
"An elegant critique of philanthropy as enacted in the modern state." * LSE The Marshall Institute *
"In this groundbreaking monograph, Rob Reich provides the first book‐length political theory of philanthropy. Against the widespread folk view that philanthropy is an unqualified good, Reich argues that certain forms of philanthropy can exacerbate inequality and threaten democratic ideals . . . [it] is an instant classic." * Political Science Quarterly *
"Just Giving rigorously documents the power grabs, antidemocratic dominance, and the warehouse-ing of philanthropic gifts to take advantage of tax breaks . . . everyone should read this book— and everyone should be angry." * Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly *
"[Just Giving] seamlessly combines philosophical rigor with actionable policy implications. The book is an instant classic: it opens up an entirely new research field within political theory, along with new opportunities for cooperation between normative theorists and empirical political scientists. Reich should be commended for his achievement.—Gordon Arlen, Political Science Quarterly "---Gordon Arlen, Political Science Quarterly  
Rob Reich is professor of political science and faculty codirector for the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University. His recent books include Education, Justice, and Democracy.
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ISBN 13 9780691183497
ISBN 10 069118349X
Title Just Giving
Author Rob Reich
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Princeton University Press
Year published 2018-11-20
Number of pages 256
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