Both Teddy Roosevelt and union leaders like the AFL-CIO’s
Samuel Gompers decried the creation of the Rockefeller Foundation. Roosevelt’s presidential opponent, William Howard Taft, criticized legislation that would have enabled the foundation as “a bill to incorporate Mr. Rockefeller.”
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Against Philanthropy - The Atlantic vative Art Is a Form of Generosity Spencer Kornhaber [imagelink] Should America’s Universities Stop Taking So Many International Students? Alia Wong [imagelink] Why Women’s Friendships Are So Complicated Alia Wong <span>Both Teddy Roosevelt and union leaders like the AFL-CIO’s Samuel Gompers decried the creation of the Rockefeller Foundation. Roosevelt’s presidential opponent, William Howard Taft, criticized legislation that would have enabled the foundation as “a bill to incorporate Mr. Rockefeller.” Our era has not seen similar skepticism, despite the wealth inequality that serves as the precondition for such massive foundations. Though perhaps it is returning. In addition to Reich Summary
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