An historical and contemporary discussion of the enterprise of philanthropy from eminent writer and journalist Paul Vallely.
Paul Vallely is an internationally acclaimed commentator
on politics, religion and society. His bestselling biography, Pope
Francis – Untying the Knots, won worldwide critical praise.
After three decades writing award-winning journalism from 30
countries, Vallely co-wrote Bob Geldof’s best-selling autobiography
Is That It? and wrote the Penguin edition of Our Common Interest,
the report of the Prime Minister’s Commission for Africa. He is the
editor of The New Politics – Catholic Social Teaching for the 21st
century.
He is now Senior Research Fellow at the Global Development
Institute, University of Manchester, and Visiting Professor in
Public Ethics at the University of Chester. He has written on
political, religious and ethical matters for the New York Times,
Sunday Times, Guardian, Independent, Tablet and Church Times.
This is the definitive book on philanthropy – its history,
contradictions and future … A deep and probing study of a highly
complex practice that is an increasingly powerful force in our
world.
*John Gray, Emeritus Professor of European Thought, London School
of Economics*
A magisterial treatment of the history of Western philanthropy.
Paul Vallely has produced the best single volume on the ideas that
have shaped philanthropy, the institutional arrangements that have
structured it, and the outsized personalities that have marked it…
Stuffed with astonishing stories and illuminating interviews, this
book will be a lasting resource for scholars, philanthropic and NGO
leaders, and individual donors.
*Rob Reich, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University
and author of Just Giving: Why Philanthropy is Failing Democracy
and How It Can Do Better.*
There are good books and there are important books. Good books lay
out the lie of the land. Important books change it. This book is
both. Beautifully written, passionately argued and crammed full of
fascinating detail.
*Giles Fraser, priest, journalist and broadcaster*
Paul Vallely has done all those involved in philanthropy a service
with this comprehensive and panoramic overview of the field.
*Dr Beth Breeze, Director, Centre for Philanthropy, University of
Kent*
Deeply researched and wonderfully written, this book is much more
than a sweeping, erudite history. It is a fascinating exploration
of why people give – and a powerful call for philanthropy to do a
better job of melding empathy with effectiveness.
*David Callahan, Founder & Editor of Inside Philanthropy, Author of
The Givers: Wealth, Power, and Philanthropy in a New Gilded
Age*
Timely and fascinating
*Peter Hennessy, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History,
Queen Mary, University of London*
Philanthropy is as awesome in breadth as it is meticulous in detail
… [the] text is helpfully broken up with interviews that provide a
great deal of illumination about different approaches to
giving.
*Literary Review*
This book deserves the widest possible readership. Paul Vallely has
poured five years of research into a highly readable yet deeply
serious exploration of the paths taken by the instinct and duty to
give.
*The Tablet*
…a … highly readable survey by the British journalist Paul Vallely
… helpful in framing the major questions about philanthropy.
*The New Yorker*
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