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| #645479 in eBooks | 2009-03-01 | 2009-03-01 | File type: PDF||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A Heritic, thank God, in true Galileo fashion|By Jeffrey S. Millard|The earth is round and our current treatment and ideas of charities are about as useful as a flat earth understanding of the world. I began this book with an interest in starting a non-profit...I finished it with the goal of actually solving a human need problem. Neither of which can happen if we dont fix our|From Booklist|Pallotta TeamWorks was the for-profit brainchild behind several campaigns to raise funds for breast cancer and AIDS research and awareness, creating several nationwide, marathonlike events that raise
This is an unabashed call to free charity from its ideological and economic constraints.Uncharitable is an unorthodox call to arms, inviting us to think beyond nonprofit ideology and bring economic freedom to the causes we love. Author Dan Pallotta argues that nonprofit ideology is a religious edifice that acts as a strict regulatory mechanism on natural economic law, thereby putting the nonprofit sector at an extreme disadvantage vis-a-vis the for-profit sector. In othe...
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