Philanthropy News Report

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Thoroughly Modern Do-Gooders

Fashions in goodness change, just like fashions in anything else, and these days some of the very noblest people have assumed the manners of the business world — even though they don’t aim for profit. They call themselves social entrepreneurs, and you can find them in the neediest places on earth.

Full-text article by David Brooks is available via The New York Times, 3.21.08.

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