The Power of Giving: Investigating the Shape of Private Philanthropy, a California Case Study

Academic / Journal Article
Social Justice, Philanthropy and Human Rights
E Kohl
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This paper examines the relationship between private philanthropy and social movements, particularly how large philanthropic initiatives may reorganize and depoliticize the work of groups addressing social inequities. Drawing on post-Marxist Gramscian theory, governmentality studies, and feminist materialism, it outlines a theoretical framework for investigating philanthropic influence. The study suggests that foundations might manage grantees through frameworks that emphasize individual self-help, potentially overlooking systemic power structures. It uses California's Central Valley as a lens to explore how philanthropy impacts groups initially formed to address issues like unfair labor practices, highlighting the broader implications for political, by global capital alliances.

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