Philanthropy and Democracy: Dangerous Liaisons
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex relationship between philanthropy and democracy in this thought-provoking lecture by Stanford political scientist Rob Reich. Delve into the potential benefits and risks of big philanthropy in democratic societies, examining how philanthropic institutions can address societal issues neglected by government and private sectors. Analyze the democratic legitimacy of foundations, considering their unique position as unaccountable power structures directed by wealthy individuals. Investigate the potential threats philanthropic organizations pose to democratic governance, while also exploring operational models that demonstrate how foundations can effectively support democracy. Challenge your understanding of the role of philanthropy in modern society and its implications for democratic principles.
Syllabus
Philanthropy and Democracy: Dangerous Liaisons
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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