This article critically examines the concept of "philanthropy," suggesting that it can sometimes operate under a deceptive guise. It explores instances where philanthropic endeavors might serve to obscure underlying motives, maintain existing power structures, or promote specific agendas that may not genuinely align with broader social benefit. The author analyzes the complexities and potential contradictions within philanthropic practices, urging a more nuanced and critical understanding of their real-world impacts and implications for social change.
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