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2 The Technologies of Contribution: Taxation and Modern Fundraising Methods
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Shirley Tillotson
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction: Public and Private in Welfare History 1
- The Citizenship of Contribution: Taxation in the 1920s 24
- The Technologies of Contribution: Taxation and Modern Fundraising Methods 39
- Social Advertising and Social Conflict: The Community Chest Method, 1930–35 59
- Race, Charity, and Democracy: Organizing Inclusion, 1927–52 102
- How Charity Survived the Birth of the Welfare State 129
- Reconstructing Charity: The Postwar Politics of Public and Private, 1945–66 156
- Justice, Inclusion, and the Emotions of Obligation in 1950s Charity 189
- Conclusion: Similarities, Differences, and Historical Change 228
- Appendices 238
- Notes 241
- Bibliography 321
- Index 332
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction: Public and Private in Welfare History 1
- The Citizenship of Contribution: Taxation in the 1920s 24
- The Technologies of Contribution: Taxation and Modern Fundraising Methods 39
- Social Advertising and Social Conflict: The Community Chest Method, 1930–35 59
- Race, Charity, and Democracy: Organizing Inclusion, 1927–52 102
- How Charity Survived the Birth of the Welfare State 129
- Reconstructing Charity: The Postwar Politics of Public and Private, 1945–66 156
- Justice, Inclusion, and the Emotions of Obligation in 1950s Charity 189
- Conclusion: Similarities, Differences, and Historical Change 228
- Appendices 238
- Notes 241
- Bibliography 321
- Index 332