Hamilton reviews a volume assessing the state's role in philanthropy during the early 20th century. He outlines how governments began to regulate charitable giving, seeking to balance societal welfare functions with legislative oversight. The review emphasizes the state’s efforts to ensure that philanthropic activities were compatible with public purpose, marking a shift towards greater governmental involvement in overseeing the charitable sector and its societal impact.
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