In his essay “New Work for Invisible Hands” Richard Cornuelle evokes Adam Smith’s metaphor of the invisible hand, but challenges us to consider it in terms of our communal rather than our commercial activities.
Philanthropy seems to lack a representative cultural voice in the arts today, so what might be the major themes of an artistic and cultural movement devoted to the life of philanthropy?
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The Papers of Richard C. Cornuelle at the Hoover Institution
Conversations on Philanthropy
Philanthropy & the Economic Way of Thinking Conference