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Philanthropy in practice: Pragmatism and the impact of philanthropic action

E Thümler
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Thümler applies public-philosophy pragmatism to philanthropic action. He critiques strategic philanthropy and advocates middle-range interventions grounded in human values, iterative learning, and ethical reflection. Includes European foundation case studies. The book suggests that a more pragmatic and reflective approach, prioritizing human-centered values and continuous learning, can lead to more meaningful and ethical philanthropic outcomes. It challenges conventional strategic models by emphasizing adaptability and a deeper understanding of the social context. This perspective encourages philanthropy to remain grounded in real-world complexities.