Philanthropisms

Philanthropy in an Era of Populist Politics

Rhodri Davies Season 1 Episode 87

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In this episode we consider the rise of political populism across the world, the impact this is having on philanthropy and civil society, and what the response might be. Including:

  • What are the key features of populist politics?
  • Has philanthropy played a role in creating the current populist moment?
  • How are funders and NGOs in the US responding to populist attacks on their legitimacy? Are these challenges set to intensify?
  • Can and should philanthropic funders step in to cover gaps left by government withdrawal?
  • Should funders and nonprofits vocally stand up for principles of social justice, DEI and climate concern in the face of political pressure, or take a pragmatic decision to keep quiet but continue their work?
  • Is it possible to maintain civil society pluralism in the face of political populism?
  • Where do populist and progressive critiques of philanthropy overlap?
  • How should funders and charities in the UK respond to right-wing populism and the rise of Reform?
  • Can civil society organsiations create spaces that bring polarised communities together?
  • What lessons should funders and nonprofits be taking from populist attacks, without simply lending further weight to them?

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