This article addresses what the author identifies as an intellectual crisis within the field of philanthropy. It critically examines prevailing theories, practices, and assumptions that may hinder philanthropy’s effectiveness and impact. The piece calls for a more rigorous, evidence-based, and intellectually robust approach to philanthropic endeavors, urging a re-evaluation of established norms and a greater emphasis on critical thinking and innovation. It seeks to provoke a deeper academic and practical discourse on the future direction and intellectual foundations of philanthropy.
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