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The Problem of Doing Good: Irving Kristol's Philanthropy by Bradley Center
June 15, 2010
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Obama and the Policy Approach by William A. Schambra
From the Fall 2009 issue of National Affairs
September 8, 2009
Board Compensation: To Pay or Not to Pay? by William A. Schambra
From the January/February 2008 issue of Philanthropy magazine
February 20, 2008
The Ungodly Bright: Should They Lead Philanthropy into the Future? by William A. Schambra
In Amy Kass, editor, Giving Well, Doing Good: Readings for Thoughtful Philanthropists
January 7, 2008
What Is Philanthropy's Responsibility to the American Regime? by Bradley Center
November 30, 2004
Can There Be A New Politics of Philanthropy? by William A. Schambra
This essay appeared in State of Philanthropy 2004, a publication of NCRP
September 20, 2004
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The Foundation and the Liberal Society by Kenneth Prewitt
May 5, 2004
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The Professionalization of Charity? by William A. Schambra
From the November/December 2003 issue of Philanthropy magazine
December 1, 2003
Out of the Ivory Tower by William A. Schambra
From the September/October 2003 issue of Philanthropy magazine
September 16, 2003
This Is Social Innovation? by William A. Schambra
From the July/August issue of Philanthropy magazine
July 14, 2003
The Evaluation Wars by William A. Schambra
From the May/June 2003 issue of Philanthropy magazine
May 14, 2003
One Cheer for Collaboration by William A. Schambra
From the March/April 2003 issue of Philanthropy magazine
April 1, 2003
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