Other invisible hand, The
Remaking charity for the 21st century
Argues that the laws and financial mechanisms which govern the world of charity are antiquated, cumbersome and inflexible, and makes the case for an historic new settlement to encourage voluntary action.
Argues that the laws and financial mechanisms which govern the world of charity are antiquated, cumbersome and inflexible, and makes the case for an historic new settlement to encourage voluntary action. It analyses the place of ethics in modern society and sets out a wide range of imaginative recommendations for remaking charity for the next century. Geoff Mulgan is Director of the Performance and Innovation Unit. Charles Landry is Director of Comedia. ‘This study is unlikely to be bettered for its balance and comprehensiveness.’ RSA Journal
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