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The Paradox Of Corporate Giving: Tax Expenditures, The Nature Of The Corporation, And The Social Construction Of Charity, Nancy J. Knauer
The Paradox Of Corporate Giving: Tax Expenditures, The Nature Of The Corporation, And The Social Construction Of Charity, Nancy J. Knauer
Nancy J. Knauer
Corporate charitable giving is big business. Fundraisers estimate that in 1992, U.S. corporations contributed $6 billion to qualified charitable organizations. Hard-pressed for funds, qualified charities actively seek and compete for corporate contributions. Fundraising literature identifies corporate giving as the last great frontier of philanthropy. Marketing literature touts corporate giving as the latest advertising and public relations technique. Both camps proclaim that corporate giving is good for business and extol the business advantages which flow from transfers to charity. In short, corporate giving means doing best by doing good. Legal scholarship ignores the way corporate giving is described, justified, and expressed …
Hate Crime In Canada: Growing Pains With New Legislation, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Hate Crime In Canada: Growing Pains With New Legislation, Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
Jeffrey Ian Ross Ph.D.
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Our Juries, Our Selves: The Power, Perception, And Politics Of The Civil Jury, Laura Dooley
Our Juries, Our Selves: The Power, Perception, And Politics Of The Civil Jury, Laura Dooley
Laura Dooley
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