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The Case Against Self-Serving Philanthropy

J Macfarlane
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This critical piece argues that some forms of philanthropy are more aligned with self-promotion and tax benefits than with addressing systemic injustice. It urges a reevaluation of philanthropic motives and frameworks to better serve the public good. The author contends that true philanthropy should prioritize societal needs over individual recognition or financial gain. This article challenges donors and organizations to critically examine their practices, advocating for a shift towards more impactful and ethically grounded giving that genuinely contributes to social change and equity rather than perpetuating existing power structures.

The Case Against Self-Serving Philanthropy

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