Hawks, John: For a Good Cause? : How Charitable Institutions Become Powerful Economic Bullies

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Hawks, John : For a Good Cause? : How Charitable Institutions Become Powerful Economic Bullies

Birch Lane Press / Carol Publishing, Secaucus, 1997

ISBN 1559723874

First Printing of the First Edition. A hard look at the explosive growth and activities of America's 1.2 million non-profit organizations and how they exert influence, often unfairly and negatively, in a wide range of fields, with much information on their excess and deceit, government's failure to oversee them, abuse of donors, much more. Author explores what should be changed and how to go about it. Hardcover with dust jacket, contains appendices, notes, bibliography, indexed, 240pp. A very nice copy. Rare. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Book Condition: Fine. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: Fine

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