
1) American quarterly magazine 2) Communism 3) Deliciae humani generis 4) Endaemonism 5) Financial aid 6) Fourierism 7) Humanity 8) Phalansterianism 9) Philanthropic gift 10) Saint simonianism 11) Social science 12) Socialism 13) Sociology common weal
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1) Benevolence 2) Generosity 3) Good 4) Largess 5) Largesse 6) Unselfishness
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Philanthropy etymologically means `love of humanity` in the sense of caring, nourishing, developing and enhancing `what it is to be human` on both the benefactors` (by identifying and exercising their values in giving and volunteering) and beneficiaries` (by benefiting) parts. The most conventional modern definition is `private initiatives,...
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[magazine] Philanthropy is a quarterly magazine published by the Philanthropy Roundtable. First published as a newsletter in 1987, Philanthropy became a glossy magazine in 1996. The magazine`s primary focus is philanthropy, with special interest in donor intent and philanthropic freedom. == Content == Donors featured in Philanthropy have in...
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• (n.) Love to mankind; benevolence toward the whole human family; universal good will; desire and readiness to do good to all men; -- opposed to misanthropy.
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Love felt by an individual towards humankind. It is expressed through acts of generosity and
charity and seeks to promote the greater happiness and prosperity of humanity. The term derives from the...
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Phi·lan'thro·py noun [ Latin
philanthropia , Greek ...: confer French
philanthropie .] Love to mankind; benevolence toward the whole human family; universal good will; desire and readiness to do good to all men; -- opposed to
misanthropy .
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[
n] - voluntary promotion of human welfare
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philanthropy, philanthropies, philanthropist 1. The effort or inclination to increase the well-being of humankind, as by charitable aid or donations. 2. Love of humankind in general. 3. Something, such as an activity or institution, intended to promote human welfare. 4. A philanthropist `loves” all mankind. The word is usually used to apply to a ...
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philanthropic gift noun voluntary promotion of human welfare
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Love felt by an individual towards humankind. It is expressed through acts of generosity and charity and seeks to promote the greater happiness and prosperity of humanity. The term derives from the Greek, but the notion of caring for more than oneself and one's immediate family is the basis for all civilizations. It can be found in the writings...
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A word composed of root words that mean love of mankind. The word now refers to concern for social/community situationssuch as health, education, welfare. Philanthropy is now linked to "doing good," such as donating money or property for a cause.
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the act of donating money or time to promote human welfare
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[Difficult words] the act of donating money or time to promote human welfare
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[Obscure words] the act of donating money or time to promote human welfare
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