In Defense of Charity and Philanthropy

Business and Society Review 104 (2):179-189 (1999)
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Abstract

The article distinguishes between charity and philanthropy and answers those who argue that monies spent for either are an inefficient deployment of monies for present consumption that could better be deployed by investing in the production of future wealth. It closes by arguing that philanthropists provide a key leadership role in the free-market economy. The author owns the copyright, and there was no agreement, express or implied, not to use the publisher's PDF.

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