Patricia Illingworth (Professor of Philosophy and Profess Business
Giving Now
Accelerating Human Rights for All
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Accelerating Human Rights for All
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Patricia Illingworth looks at the ethics of philanthropy, arguing that philanthropic donors have human rights responsibilities. She makes an urgent case that philanthropy will be more ethical, and more effective, if it is reconfigured around human rights.
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Patricia Illingworth looks at the ethics of philanthropy, arguing that philanthropic donors have human rights responsibilities. She makes an urgent case that philanthropy will be more ethical, and more effective, if it is reconfigured around human rights.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 159mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780190907044
- ISBN-10: 0190907045
- Artikelnr.: 64292758
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 159mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780190907044
- ISBN-10: 0190907045
- Artikelnr.: 64292758
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Patricia Illingworth is an author, philosopher, and lawyer who works on some of the most urgent social, ethical, and human rights problems that face people and their communities. She has been a Fellow at Harvard Law School, Harvard Medical School and most recently, Senior Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She is Professor of Philosophy and Business at Northeastern University. She lives in Cambridge, MA. Her website is https://www.patriciaillingworth.com
Introduction
Plan of this Book
Chapter 1 - Mismatch
Giving in the US
Need: Poverty and Inequality
For One and For All
Chapter 2 - Corporations Doing Good
Greed is Good!
The Rise of Compassionate Capitalism
Chapter 3 - Giving Well: Philanthropy for Human Rights
The Human Rights Responsibilities of Non-State Actors
Social Expectations are Changing
The Power of a Social License
Chapter 4 - Blood Money
Two Sides of the Same Coin
To Accept, or Not to Accept
Through A Human Rights Lens
Chapter 5 - Doing Good to do Bad
Variations on a Theme
Jeffrey Epstein's Gift to MIT Media Lab
Tackling Moral Self-Licensing
A Place for Ethics Codes
Chapter 6 - Fundraising with Dignity for All
Poverty Porn and Donor Manipulation
Protecting Human Rights
The Good Place
Chapter 7 - Philanthropy's Democracy Problem
A Study in Contrast
Protecting Democracy
Influence: The Devil is in the Details
Saving Civil Society
For the Sake of Democracy
Chapter 8 - The Fierce Urgency of Now
Same Storm, Different Boats
Philanthropy Stepping Up: Sort Of
Giving For Human Rights
If Not Now, Then When?
Chapter 9 - Accelerating Human Rights
Due Diligence for Human Rights
Fundraisers: Practice What You Preach
Nonprofits: When to Say No
Donors: To Give or Not to Give
Bibliography
Notes by Chapter
Plan of this Book
Chapter 1 - Mismatch
Giving in the US
Need: Poverty and Inequality
For One and For All
Chapter 2 - Corporations Doing Good
Greed is Good!
The Rise of Compassionate Capitalism
Chapter 3 - Giving Well: Philanthropy for Human Rights
The Human Rights Responsibilities of Non-State Actors
Social Expectations are Changing
The Power of a Social License
Chapter 4 - Blood Money
Two Sides of the Same Coin
To Accept, or Not to Accept
Through A Human Rights Lens
Chapter 5 - Doing Good to do Bad
Variations on a Theme
Jeffrey Epstein's Gift to MIT Media Lab
Tackling Moral Self-Licensing
A Place for Ethics Codes
Chapter 6 - Fundraising with Dignity for All
Poverty Porn and Donor Manipulation
Protecting Human Rights
The Good Place
Chapter 7 - Philanthropy's Democracy Problem
A Study in Contrast
Protecting Democracy
Influence: The Devil is in the Details
Saving Civil Society
For the Sake of Democracy
Chapter 8 - The Fierce Urgency of Now
Same Storm, Different Boats
Philanthropy Stepping Up: Sort Of
Giving For Human Rights
If Not Now, Then When?
Chapter 9 - Accelerating Human Rights
Due Diligence for Human Rights
Fundraisers: Practice What You Preach
Nonprofits: When to Say No
Donors: To Give or Not to Give
Bibliography
Notes by Chapter
Introduction
Plan of this Book
Chapter 1 - Mismatch
Giving in the US
Need: Poverty and Inequality
For One and For All
Chapter 2 - Corporations Doing Good
Greed is Good!
The Rise of Compassionate Capitalism
Chapter 3 - Giving Well: Philanthropy for Human Rights
The Human Rights Responsibilities of Non-State Actors
Social Expectations are Changing
The Power of a Social License
Chapter 4 - Blood Money
Two Sides of the Same Coin
To Accept, or Not to Accept
Through A Human Rights Lens
Chapter 5 - Doing Good to do Bad
Variations on a Theme
Jeffrey Epstein's Gift to MIT Media Lab
Tackling Moral Self-Licensing
A Place for Ethics Codes
Chapter 6 - Fundraising with Dignity for All
Poverty Porn and Donor Manipulation
Protecting Human Rights
The Good Place
Chapter 7 - Philanthropy's Democracy Problem
A Study in Contrast
Protecting Democracy
Influence: The Devil is in the Details
Saving Civil Society
For the Sake of Democracy
Chapter 8 - The Fierce Urgency of Now
Same Storm, Different Boats
Philanthropy Stepping Up: Sort Of
Giving For Human Rights
If Not Now, Then When?
Chapter 9 - Accelerating Human Rights
Due Diligence for Human Rights
Fundraisers: Practice What You Preach
Nonprofits: When to Say No
Donors: To Give or Not to Give
Bibliography
Notes by Chapter
Plan of this Book
Chapter 1 - Mismatch
Giving in the US
Need: Poverty and Inequality
For One and For All
Chapter 2 - Corporations Doing Good
Greed is Good!
The Rise of Compassionate Capitalism
Chapter 3 - Giving Well: Philanthropy for Human Rights
The Human Rights Responsibilities of Non-State Actors
Social Expectations are Changing
The Power of a Social License
Chapter 4 - Blood Money
Two Sides of the Same Coin
To Accept, or Not to Accept
Through A Human Rights Lens
Chapter 5 - Doing Good to do Bad
Variations on a Theme
Jeffrey Epstein's Gift to MIT Media Lab
Tackling Moral Self-Licensing
A Place for Ethics Codes
Chapter 6 - Fundraising with Dignity for All
Poverty Porn and Donor Manipulation
Protecting Human Rights
The Good Place
Chapter 7 - Philanthropy's Democracy Problem
A Study in Contrast
Protecting Democracy
Influence: The Devil is in the Details
Saving Civil Society
For the Sake of Democracy
Chapter 8 - The Fierce Urgency of Now
Same Storm, Different Boats
Philanthropy Stepping Up: Sort Of
Giving For Human Rights
If Not Now, Then When?
Chapter 9 - Accelerating Human Rights
Due Diligence for Human Rights
Fundraisers: Practice What You Preach
Nonprofits: When to Say No
Donors: To Give or Not to Give
Bibliography
Notes by Chapter







