Adam reviews Zunz's comprehensive historical analysis of US philanthropy over a century, highlighting how civic-giving, from small donors to large foundations, shaped public culture and policy. He notes Zunz's insight into the evolving relationship between political choices and nonprofit institutions, but also points out its limited focus on technological change. The review underscores the profound influence of philanthropic endeavors on American society, from supporting public welfare to influencing policy development. It also suggests areas for further historical exploration, particularly regarding technology’s role in shaping charitable giving and its outcomes.
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