Creating Systems of Justice: Philanthropy at the Highest LevelLulu.com, 2005 M11 1 - 376 páginas This book is a must-read for all concerned citizens of the planet who can contribute something --- be it time, talent, nonfinancial resources, financial resources ---- to lighten the burdens of this time and age. Starting with the Philippine situation and taking a transdisciplinary approach, this book explores the nuances of a strategic link-up between the limited few with wherewithal and the many ordinary people worldwide with limited wherewithal but with unutilized potential. Using one comprehensive framework involving positive composite institutions, this book is a contribution to the work of creating systems of justice, people empowerment, poverty alleviation, grassroots development, saving hijacked democracies, boosting general economic demand, and promoting a more positive world order, while bringing philanthropy to a more efficient, more effective, and more potent level. |
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... Chapter Two. Learning from Other Countries....................26 Chapter Three. The Philippine Quagmire ...........................36 Chapter Four. Grappling with Complexity .........................82 Chapter Five. The Philippine Taxpayers ...
... Chapter Two. Learning from Other Countries....................26 Chapter Three. The Philippine Quagmire ...........................36 Chapter Four. Grappling with Complexity .........................82 Chapter Five. The Philippine Taxpayers ...
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... Chapter Sixteen. The Value of the CSOJ Model's Financial Component ... Chapter Seventeen. Further Research ...............................257 Part Three: Visionary-Strategic Philanthropy ........ 261 Chapter Eighteen. Strategic ...
... Chapter Sixteen. The Value of the CSOJ Model's Financial Component ... Chapter Seventeen. Further Research ...............................257 Part Three: Visionary-Strategic Philanthropy ........ 261 Chapter Eighteen. Strategic ...
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... .......................................333 Chapter Thirty. A Marshall Plan for the Global Poor.......336 Chapter Thirty-One. The New Taxonomy of Philanthropy ........................................................................
... .......................................333 Chapter Thirty. A Marshall Plan for the Global Poor.......336 Chapter Thirty-One. The New Taxonomy of Philanthropy ........................................................................
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Contenido
Foreword | 8 |
Direct People Empowerment the General | 234 |
Chapter Sixteen The Value of the CSOJ Models Financial | 253 |
VisionaryStrategic Philanthropy | 261 |
Positive Composite Institutions | 292 |
Whither Wherewithal? | 313 |
Wrapping Up | 329 |
Chapter Thirty A Marshall Plan for the Global Poor | 336 |
Chapter ThirtyTwo Conclusion | 346 |
Selected References | 352 |
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Términos y frases comunes
activities assets assistance Bank basic better borrowing capitalism Chapter complex concept considered contributions corporations corruption countries created critical CSOJ model debt democracy designed direct economic effective elite empowered empowerment example families Filipino foreign foundations funds give global groups growth hope human important improve increase individual initiatives interest investment issues justice lives loans means million operate opportunities ordinary organizations parties people’s percent philanthropy Philippine Philippine Daily Inquirer political poor positive composite institutions possible poverty practice present President problems productivity projects promoting PTUF PTUFC PTUnion reform replication role scale sector serve situation social society solution structures Taxpayers Union theory things thru trade turn United University vision wealth World