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Philanthropy is both timeless and timely. Ancient Romans, Medieval aristocrats, and Victorian industrialists engaged in philanthropy, as do modern-day Chinese billionaires, South African activists, and Brazilian nuns. Today, philanthropic practice is evolving faster than ever before, with donors giving their time, talents, and social capital in creative new ways and in combination with their financial resources. These developments are generating complex new debates and adding new twists to enduring questions, from “why be philanthropic?” to “what does it mean to do philanthropy ‘better’?” Addressing such questions requires greater understanding of the contested purpose and diverse practice of philanthropy. With an international and interdisciplinary focus, The Philanthropy Reader serves as a one-stop resource that brings together essential and engaging extracts from key texts and major thinkers, and frames these in a way that captures the historical development, core concepts, perennial debates, global reach, and recent trends of this field. The book includes almost 100 seminal and illuminating writings about philanthropy, equipping readers with the guiding material they need to better grasp such a crucial yet complex and evolving topic. Additional readings and discussion questions also accompany the text as online supplements. This text will be essential reading for students on philanthropy courses worldwide, and will also be of interest to anyone active in the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors — from donors and grantmakers, to advisers and fundraisers.
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1138903582, 1138903590, 1315696800, 9781138903586, 9781138903593, 9781315696805, 1317447905, 1317447891, 9781317447900, 9781317447894
The Philanthropy Reader 1st Edition is written by Michael Moody; Beth Breeze and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for The Philanthropy Reader are 9781317447894, 1317447891 and the print ISBNs are 9781138903593, 1138903590. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 1138903582, 1138903590, 1315696800, 9781138903586, 9781138903593, 9781315696805, 1317447905, 1317447891, 9781317447900, 9781317447894.
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