In sum, this volume is a thoughtful exploration of both the past and the future of philanthropic theory. Recommended highly... Library Journal
Together, these thoughtful essays convey both the scope and complexity of the moral, philosophical, and practical issues surrounding the sources, methods, and consequences of philanthropy. The Journal of American History
Andrew Carnegie enjoined his fellow millionaires to help those who will help themselves. Do the rich of today have responsibilities toward society in the use of their wealth for the public good? Commentators from Carnegie to some of our leading scholars of philanthropy explore that question. Topics include the ethics of responsibility, liberal and corporate philanthropy, the contrast between Jane Addamss and Carnegies views of the responsibilities of wealth, and the religious roots of philanthropy.
DWIGHT F. BURLINGAME is Associate Director for Academic Programs and Research at the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy.
PREFACE
The Gospel of Wealth: Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie and His Gospel of Philanthropy: A study in the Ethics of Responsibility
Barry D. Karl
Aristotle and the Ethics of Philanthropy: Albert Anderson
Philanthropy under Capitalism: Jonathan Riley
A Business Mans Philanthropic Creed: A Centennial Perspective on Carnegies Gospel of Wealth: Kenneth Fox
Jan Addams Views on the Responsibilities of Wealth: Louise W. Knight
God and Money: Robert L. Payton
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX