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Chapter Five. Bringing the Market Back In: Philanthropic Activism and Conservative Reform
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Chapter One. Introduction: Politics and Partnerships 1
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Part I. Of, By, and Instead of Politics
- Chapter Two. Civil Society and American Nationalism, 1776–1865 29
- Chapter Three. Steering the State: Government, Nonprofits, and the Making of Labor Knowledge in the New Era 54
- Chapter Four. In the Shadow of the New Deal: Reconfi guring the Roles of Government and Charity, 1928–1940 79
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Part II. Nonprofits in a World of Markets
- Chapter Five. Bringing the Market Back In: Philanthropic Activism and Conservative Reform 121
- Chapter Six. Nonprofit Research Institutes: From Companies without Products to Universities without Students 151
- Chapter Seven. Corporate Philanthropy in the United States: What Causes Do Corporations Back? 183
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Part III. Boundary Crossing: Contemporary Recombinations of Markets, States, and Nonprofi t Organizing
- Chapter Eight. Privatizing the Welfare State: Nonprofit Community-Based Organizations as Political Actors 209
- Chapter Nine. Nonprofits and the Reconstruction of Urban Governance: Housing Production and Community Development in Cleveland, 1975–2005 237
- Chapter Ten. Evangelical Megachurches and the Christianization of Civil Society: An Ethnographic Case Study 269
- Chapter Eleven. Resolviendo: How September 11 Tested and Transformed a New York City Mexican Immigrant Organization 297
- Contributors 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Chapter One. Introduction: Politics and Partnerships 1
-
Part I. Of, By, and Instead of Politics
- Chapter Two. Civil Society and American Nationalism, 1776–1865 29
- Chapter Three. Steering the State: Government, Nonprofits, and the Making of Labor Knowledge in the New Era 54
- Chapter Four. In the Shadow of the New Deal: Reconfi guring the Roles of Government and Charity, 1928–1940 79
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Part II. Nonprofits in a World of Markets
- Chapter Five. Bringing the Market Back In: Philanthropic Activism and Conservative Reform 121
- Chapter Six. Nonprofit Research Institutes: From Companies without Products to Universities without Students 151
- Chapter Seven. Corporate Philanthropy in the United States: What Causes Do Corporations Back? 183
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Part III. Boundary Crossing: Contemporary Recombinations of Markets, States, and Nonprofi t Organizing
- Chapter Eight. Privatizing the Welfare State: Nonprofit Community-Based Organizations as Political Actors 209
- Chapter Nine. Nonprofits and the Reconstruction of Urban Governance: Housing Production and Community Development in Cleveland, 1975–2005 237
- Chapter Ten. Evangelical Megachurches and the Christianization of Civil Society: An Ethnographic Case Study 269
- Chapter Eleven. Resolviendo: How September 11 Tested and Transformed a New York City Mexican Immigrant Organization 297
- Contributors 327