Looking Good and Doing Good: Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Power (Philanthropic Studies) (Philanthropic and Nonprofit Studies)

Looking Good and Doing Good: Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Power (Philanthropic Studies) (Philanthropic and Nonprofit Studies)

by JeromeL.Himmelstein (Author)

Synopsis

Highly recommended! -New Directions in Philanthropy
... clearly written, well-structured, and amply documented... Himmelstein's study vividly portrays the complicated, contradictory relationship of corporate philanthropy to the corporation... -Choice
... this interesting and thought-provoking book should prove valuable to those interested in corporate philanthropy, as well as to those interested in the general position and power of business in American society -Organizations
... a discerning and nuanced historically-informed and ethically-framed sociological portrayal of the culture of corporate philanthropy. Elegantly conceived, gracefully written, and pertinent to the concerns of both scholars and practitioners... essential reading for anyone seriously interested in the public role of business in our turbulent times. -ARNOVA News
... a fascinating account of the action behind the scenes in corporate giving. -Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
Although American corporations give away several billion dollars a year to a range of philanthropic causes, this practice has come under fire recently, especially from the Right, because of grants to Planned Parenthood and other liberal public policy groups. Looking Good and Doing Good examines why corporate philanthropy has become politicized, how corporations respond to controversy, and what the conflicts tell us about corporate philanthropy and corporate politics.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 204
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 01 May 1997

ISBN 10: 0253211034
ISBN 13: 9780253211033
Book Overview: Studies corporate giving as a complicated and contradictory social and political act.

Author Bio

Jerome L. Himmelstein is Professor of Sociology at Amherst College. His publications include To the Right: The Transformation of American Conservatism and The Strange Career of Marihuana: The Politics and Ideology of Drug Control in America.