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No Such Thing as a Free Gift

The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy

Linsey McGoey

No Such Thing as a Free Gift
No Such Thing as a Free Gift

No Such Thing as a Free Gift

The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy

Linsey McGoey

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Philanthro-capitalism: Is it always a good thing when the super rich give their money away?

The charitable model represented by the Gates Foundation is failing to address the root causes of inequality and ecological crisis. This path-breaking book is a sorely needed, historically grounded investigation into the difference between philanthropy and justice.

Fierce . provocatively examines the power imbalances and ambiguities of charitable giving . a clear-eyed and much-needed study.

On both the left and the right, social critics sense that there is something deeply corrupt in the way we live now . With extraordinary insight and original investigation, Linsey McGoey understands how this twenty-first century mess was made. Her voice is reasoned and never shrill, her research is solid, and her courage is remarkable. Rather than spin far-fetched conspiracy theories, she simply shows what the oligarchs are doing in plain sight, which is frightening enough.

McGoey correctly questions whether Big Government would, in fact, be more efficient than Big Philanthropy in addressing the rise of inequality.

It's worth hearing what she has to say, because it's not said enough . we give too little scrutiny to people like Gates, and too much credence to the idea that philanthrocapitalism can 'save the world.'

Picking up the cudgels wielded by Ida Tarbell and her fellow trustbusters, McGoey produces a startling report.

A timely criticism of a society that allows an individual to accumulate such a distorting amount of financial power; it is an indictment of unaccountable power.

A brave, intelligent and important book that raises vital questions about the full impact of a key source of the world's public health funding. As the book shows the drive to do good can raise a host of ethical and policy questions-many of which have not been considered or even acknowledged prior to this book.

A book that is by equal measure provocative and compelling that finally gives a voice to
concerns that many have silently harbored ... charts the speed of the Foundation's
emergence and influence with conceptual fluency and historically referenced gusto that in
parts left me gobsmacked.

Impeccably researched and beautifully written, Linsey McGoey's book is the best and most complete examination of the Gates Foundation and the workings of big philanthropy. A must-read for anyone concerned with where the world is heading.

In this valuable, dense, but accessible book, McGoey illuminates a major cultural shift in leadership and control of power in the US. Highly recommended.

A lively and well-argued antidote to the comfortable but superficial assumption that giving money away is, by definition, good: it helps you understand why things are more complicated than that.

Essential reading for any scholar interested in contemporary development issues . McGoey convincingly shows that contemporary philanthropic thinking abides by the same underlying ideology than that of the so-called robber barons.

Linsey McGoey is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Essex. She has been a member of the World Health Organization's expert steering group on the impact of a human rights-based approach to maternal and children's health. She has published reviews and op-eds for the Guardian, Spectator, Globe and Mail and Open Democracy.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Verso Books
  • Verschenen
    okt. 2016
  • Bladzijden
    304
  • Genre
    Sociale discriminatie en gelijke behandeling
  • Afmetingen
    198 x 129 x 22 mm
  • Gewicht
    326 gram
  • EAN
    9781784786236
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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