Philanthropy, politics and democracy

This article investigates the intersection of philanthropy and democratic governance, arguing that unregulated philanthropy can distort political equality. It evaluates mechanisms of public accountability and proposes policy interventions to align private giving with democratic norms. The author contends that as philanthropic actors increasingly influence social change and public policy, their accountability and legitimacy become crucial operational necessities, leading to growing external interest and scrutiny of their practices.
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