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Who Really Cares Arthur C. Brooks

Who Really Cares By Arthur C. Brooks

Who Really Cares by Arthur C. Brooks


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Disasters such as the Thailand tsunami and the Pakistan earthquake highlighted the importance of charity, yet how many of us really do give? This book reveals that conservatives are actually far more compassionate than their liberal foes. It looks into why some people are charitable, while others are not, and argues that charity really matters.

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Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compasionate Conservatism - Who Gives, Who Doesn't, and Why it Matters by Arthur C. Brooks

Recent disasters such as the Thailand tsunami and the Pakistan earthquake have highlighted the importance of charity, yet how many of us really do give? In this surprising new book, Arthur Brooks, a leading authority on the economics of philanthropy, reveals that conservatives are actually far more compassionate than their liberal foes. Now abideth faith, hope and charity, these three, said the apostle Paul. But the greatest of these is charity. We all know we should give to charity - but who really does? In Who Cares?, we learn that charity represents a major cultural fault line. In America, approximately three quarters of the population give their time and money to various charities, churches and causes; this is the same group that shares money with relatives and friends, donates blood and gives in other informal ways. The other quarter of the population does virtually none of these things. In Who Cares?, noted expert Arthur Brooks asks why some people are charitable, while others are not. Using the best and most comprehensive data sources available on charitable behaviour, he uncovers four powerful forces that are responsible determining our attitudes, and turning us into either givers or non-givers - religious beliefs; our attitude towards the government's role in economic life; whether our income is earned or not; and the strength of our families. This book argues that charity really matters. Charity is more than just a pleasant personal characteristic - it is a key element in our prosperity, happiness, health and even our ability to govern ourselves as a free people. This book shows how the forces compromising the willingness and ability of certain people to act charitably lead to marginalized communities of non-givers, polarized politics and a weakened economy. But the book also suggests ways that individuals, organizations and governments can expand the ranks of givers for the good of us all.

About Arthur C. Brooks

Arthur Brooks is Associate Professor of Public Administration at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. He has written numerous articles for publications including The Wall Street Journal, and is the co-author or editor of four books on the subject of philanthropy.

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CIN0465008216VG
9780465008216
0465008216
Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compasionate Conservatism - Who Gives, Who Doesn't, and Why it Matters by Arthur C. Brooks
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Basic Books
20061120
272
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