This report examines the relationship between consequentialism and philanthropy, analyzing the ethical considerations surrounding charitable giving. The study explores the legacy of a revolutionary approach to philanthropy that prioritizes outcomes over intentions. It critiques traditional philanthropic models, advocating for more strategic and outcome-oriented giving. The report discusses the moral philosophy behind philanthropy, particularly in relation to its role in social movements and policy change. It highlights the importance of measuring the true impact of philanthropic efforts in creating sustainable and meaningful social change, especially in the context of higher education.
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