Professor Evelyn Brody has posted a new paper, co-authored with John E. Tyler, III called How Public is Private Philanthropy? Separating Reality from Myth and and will appear in Philanthropy Roundtable.
The authors examine the three major legal arguments made by the public money advocates which should be evaluated in light of both the immense contributions made by private philanthropy and the fact that more government control could harm charities' ability to make similar contributions in the future.
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