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Responsibilities of Wealth

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Responsibilities of Wealth Dwight Burlingame
Libristo code: 04871217
Publishers Indiana University Press, March 1992
Do the rich have responsibilities toward society in the use of their wealth for the public good? In... Full description
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Do the rich have responsibilities toward society in the use of their wealth for the public good? In this volume, some of the leading scholars of philanthropy explore that question. The book opens with Andrew Carnegie's touchstone essay, "The Gospel of Wealth," in which Carnegie enjoined his fellow millionaires to act as trustees to the poor, 'to help those who will help themselves,' to administer the wealth of the community 'far better than it could or would have done for itself'. Historian Barry D. Karl looks more closely at Carnegie's 'ethics of responsibility,' and Albert Anderson returns to Aristotle to examine the concept of responsibility and what it means to be philanthropic. Jonathan Riley suggests ways to encourage through legal means a revival of liberal philanthropy. Kenneth Fox studies the history of corporate philanthropy and concludes that corporate giving has failed to carry out Carnegie's creed. Louise W. Knight discusses the example of Jane Addams, whose view of the responsibilities of wealth provides a sharp contrast to Carnegie's. In the concluding chapter Robert L. Payton argues that a more effective and responsible philanthropy will come about only by paying closer attention to philanthropy's religious roots.

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Full name Responsibilities of Wealth
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 1992
Number of pages 160
EAN 9780253312792
ISBN 0253312795
Libristo code 04871217
Weight 25
Dimensions 127 x 203 x 16
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