This article reviews the social bases of philanthropy, exploring the various sociological perspectives that explain private giving for public purposes. It delves into different theoretical understandings of altruism, self-interest, and reciprocity within the context of philanthropic behavior. The discussion likely covers individual, organizational, and societal factors that influence charitable giving, providing a comprehensive overview of the social mechanisms underlying philanthropic activities and their broader societal implications.
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