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New Philanthropy And Social Justice Debating The Conceptual And Policy Discourse Behrooz Morvaridi Editor

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New Philanthropy And Social Justice Debating The Conceptual And Policy Discourse Behrooz Morvaridi Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Behrooz Morvaridi (editor)
ISBN: 9781447317005, 1447317009
Language: English
Year: 2015

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New Philanthropy And Social Justice Debating The Conceptual And Policy Discourse Behrooz Morvaridi Editor by Behrooz Morvaridi (editor) 9781447317005, 1447317009 instant download after payment.

There is a broad consensus that traditional philanthropy has the potential to be transformative and address inequalities and injustices, as well as provide relief to the poor. Over the last two decades individual capitalists and private corporations have become increasingly involved in philanthropy, often through foundations targeted at helping to reduce social problems associated with poverty, disease and food insecurity. This important book questions the political and ideological reasons behind rich individuals and large companies choosing to engage in poverty reduction through philanthropy. The question of concern is not whether new philanthropy is good or bad, but what motivates this form of giving and whether the sources of new philanthropy funding are legitimate. The book argues that this new philanthropy risks being a sticking plaster without long-term results, because it fails to tackle social injustice or the structural reasons for inequality. It will be of value to academics, upper-level undergraduates and postgraduates in politics, sociology, economics and development studies.

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