Social Entrepreneurs - A New Face For Liberalism?by Armed Liberal at March 23, 2008 5:26 PM
I'd tagged this article and want to just toss it up while I work on a longer piece on the points it makes. David Brooks at the NYT, writing 'Thoroughly Modern Do-Gooders': Earlier generations of benefactors thought that social service should be like sainthood or socialism. But this one thinks it should be like venture capital. He's talking about something that resonates with me pretty closely: The older do-gooders had a certain policy model: government identifies a problem. Really smart people design a program. A cabinet department in a big building administers it. Sounds good to me... All rights reserved. This article can be found on the Internet at: Persons wishing to contact the author of this article for reprints etc. should put a request in the Comments section, or send an email to "joe", over here @windsofchange.net. |
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