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The Greater Good: How Philanthropy Drives the American Economy and Can Save Capitalism

Autor Claire Gaudiani
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2004

A persuasive re-examination of American prosperity and the generosity that has built our nation.

For over a century, the United States has stood as a beacon of prosperity and democracy, proof that big business and big dreams could flourish side by side. Yet few Americans realize the crucial role that generosity plays in keeping that fragile balance. And now, with gated communities, oppressive personal debts, shrinking government, and tax and welfare reform crusades, that essential moral glue is at risk of melting away.

A leading voice for community development, former Connecticut College president and scholar Claire Gaudiani explores all these issues as she examines American prosperity from the Constitution to the New Economy bust. She traces the push and pull of the robber barons and the progressive movement, the New Deal and the postwar boom, and the Me Decade and the technology revolution, finding that altruism powerfully invests in people, property, and ingenuity. Rather than pitting the capitalists against the populists, Gaudiani brings both sides to the table to reseal this fundamental social contract and provide a blueprint for a just future.

The Greater Good is a passionate, pragmatic, and, finally, optimistic manifesto for revitalizing the promise of the American economy.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780805076929
ISBN-10: 0805076921
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Owl Books (NY)

Notă biografică

Claire Gaudiani served as president of Connecticut College from 1988 until 2001 and continues to serve as volunteer president of the New London Development Corporation. She is currently a senior research scholar at Yale Law School and lives in Groton and New Haven,
Connecticut.