A Brief History of Philanthropy: How the Rich Gave Their Money Away
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Virtual Voice
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Edward Halbrook
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Dive into the eye-opening history of global wealth and social inequality to discover why billionaires give fortunes away. Whether you are seeking a thought-provoking companion for your daily commute or looking to understand the complex dynamics of modern power, this analytical journey follows the money across centuries. Explore how acts of charity have continuously shaped democratic life, from ancient temples to Silicon Valley tech campuses.
Witness the tension between genuine compassion and calculated control as elite donors use their vast resources to manage poverty and display status. You will gain a profound understanding of how towering fortunes built schools and hospitals, yet sparked fierce debates over tax privileges and power without accountability.
What you'll discover inside:
• The religiously infused origins of almsgiving in the ancient Mediterranean, Asia, and the Islamic world.
• How monarchs, merchants, and city elites used strategic endowments to stabilize their authority.
• Vivid profiles of industrial titans like Carnegie and Rockefeller, and the birth of the private foundation.
• The hidden consequences of large-scale social reform, highlighting both major advances and damaging blind spots.
• The modern age of mega-giving, impact investing, and the enduring conflict between charity and true justice.
Challenge everything you know about the role of private wealth in our public life. Press play to unlock a clearer vision of our shared economic past and discover your own capacity to contribute to a fairer, more equitable future.
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