Cunningham traces philanthropy's evolving public role through the 20th century, highlighting WWI-era collaboration with the state and post-war critiques of philanthropy as outdated. He maps shifts in public perception and institutional models, illustrating philanthropy's fluctuating cultural status. The book offers a comprehensive historical analysis of philanthropy’s adaptation to changing societal needs and political landscapes, showcasing its enduring yet often debated role in public life.
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