As one of the earliest reflections on the intersection of sociology and charitable giving, this article examines how sociological insights can inform and shape philanthropic approaches. It argues for a more empirical and systemic understanding of social problems as the fundamental basis for effective philanthropic action. The article highlights the importance of applying scientific charity principles to address societal issues, advocating for philanthropy rooted in a deeper analysis of social structures and causes.
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