Remarks on Philanthropy
A bone to the dog is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog, when you are just as hungry as the dog.
Jack London.
A thought came to me after reading Redefining Philanthropy: Introducing The Citizen Effect, gratitude goes to Amy Carol Wolff.
As a matter of fact I know pretty much nothing about modern philanthropy and non-profit organizations, yet intuition tells me that something is wrong here.
To begin, non-profits are biased towards helping poor people with their lives.
I haven’t heard of any non-profit that aims to help rich people with their lives. Why? Or maybe rich people do not need help? Well, they are human beings too, they suffer just like anybody else.
In a discussion Dan Morrison argued that poor people spend most of their time satisfying basic needs. But what do other people do most of their time? Just the same: they satisfy basic needs. But basic needs are different: for ones it is water, for others it could be whiskey. Eradicating poverty just means that basic needs will change. It has nothing to do with happiness.
Nevertheless many great people are involved in philanthropic activity and they succeed. And if we imagine a timeline we will probably notice that nowadays non-profit organizations are more successful than they have even been. Considering this fact from system self-organization standpoint among conclusions to made one will be about immunity.
Poverty and richness are diseases of society. Richness parasitizes society but at the same time controls it. That’s why society needs (and produces) enthusiasts to deal with poverty. I can see a sort of analogy between immunity and charity efforts. The stronger the disease the harder the work will be for immune system. And today people work really hard.
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Comments
I think “eradicating poverty” is not a correct name for a goal.
Rather it should be called “preventing the explosion” or similarly.
Under this title everything looks much more explicable.
Vit, thinking about your comments re: eradicating poverty/happiness. Brighter Way a zyOzy initiative is testing out this idea. Brighter Way = Happiness.
Steve, I guess there will be much rethinking “stuff” involved in Brighter Way.
When we introduce “happiness” as a goal, everything changes inevitably.
Ideas designed in terms of material health most probably won’t work out of the box.

Vitaly,
Thank you for the insightful comments and I have to say I agree w/the sentiment that changing basic needs does not result in happiness. I don’t know that the goal can be “eradicating poverty”. Would love to discuss this with you further.
Cheers.