Philanthropy and social capital in Mexico

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Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
Michael D. Layton, Alejandro Moreno
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This article investigates the relationship between philanthropy and social capital in Mexico. It explores how philanthropic activities, including both giving and volunteering, contribute to the formation and strengthening of social networks and trust within Mexican communities. The authors analyze the unique cultural and socio-economic factors influencing philanthropic practices in Mexico and their impact on social cohesion and community development. The study highlights the role of individual and collective generosity in building social capital, which can then be leveraged for broader societal benefits and collective action.

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