So disagree with this. There are many examples in conservation, health, poverty, malaria, etc where many nonprofits funded via philanthropists have made huge differences in our lives.
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That's the virtue part. You are right. And Megan is right that that virtuous deed can also be the twin of injustice. If that good deed serves to uphold a system that will keep causing the problems the givers seek to fix.
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Forgot to mention that I’m loved watching you on
@Morning_Joe yesterday. The exchange w/ Noah was priceless.
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Be fun if the Association of Fundraising Professionals
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hadn't realized
@tompkinsstange first used the phrase you referred to in your podcast interview. but it's wearying that it has taken you academics so very long to come to this conclusion, when those of us of the left have been screaming this discourse into the wind for decades.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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A very twisted argument. Philanthropy didn’t cause inequality. It’s trying to help fix it.
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And at the same time philanthropy is also perpetuating inequality.
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And it's all in the framing.
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