Economía

Philanthropy vs. Unproductive Charity. The Case of Baron Maurice de Hirsch

Número
264
Autor
Edgardo Zablotsky
Mes/Año
05/2004
Resumen

In Argentina today it has become essential for the State to provide assistance to a large portion of the population; nevertheless, this social work lacks purpose unless it is used to encourage those who are assisted to fend for themselves. Otherwise, the beneficiaries would be condemned to virtual indigence, as they would be indirectly excluded from productive society. This concept of philanthropy as opposed to charity is not new; and it is interesting to note that more than one century ago, in Argentina, a singularly successful philanthropic undertaking was carried out that was imbued with this ideology.