Social Science Philanthropy & Charity
Post Capitalist Philanthropy
Healing Wealth in the Time of Collapse
- Publisher
- Daraja Press
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2023
- Category
- Philanthropy & Charity, Civics & Citizenship, Globalization
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9798986531007
- Publish Date
- Mar 2023
- List Price
- $57.00
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9788986531008
- Publish Date
- Oct 2022
- List Price
- $55.00
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"Post capitalist philanthropy is a paradox in terms. A paradox is the appropriate starting place for the complex, entangled, messy context we find ourselves in as a species."
The authors take us on a journey from the history of wealth accumulation to the current logic of late-stage capitalism - and ultimately to the lived possibilities of other ways of knowing, sensing and being that can usher in life-centric models. This "ontological shift", as they call it, into new possibilities is at the heart of their work. Creating new-ancient-emerging realities is not simply about how we redistribute wealth or "fight power", but rather, how we perceive and embody our actions in relationship to a dynamic, animistic world and cosmos.
Their book is a result of decades of deep personal inquiry and practice, as well as lifelong engagement with activists, philanthropists, philosophers, social scientists, cosmologists and wisdom keepers.
The authors, Alnoor and Lynn, are co-directors of The Transition Resource Circle, a group focused on the broader transition from our current meta-crisis to adjacent possible futures. TRC seeks to work with resources and resource holders to alchemize and liberate capital to be in service to Life. They work through circle ways - "e.g. non-hierarchical, embodied cognition approaches, psycho-spiritual practices to move from a culture of entitlement to ways which honor the multiple entanglements of historical precedents, our respective lineages & karmic storylines, and what future beings (including ourselves) require for reconciliation and healing." TRC focuses on philanthropy as it has the potential to play a critical role in rebalancing wealth, power and historical injustices.
About the authors
Alnoor Ladha is an activist, journalist, political strategist and community organiser. From 2012 to 2019 he was the co-founder and executive director of the global activist collective The Rules. He is currently the Council Chair for Culture Hack Labs. He holds an MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy from the London School of Economics.
Lynn Murphy is a strategic advisor for foundations and NGOs working in the geopolitical South. She was a senior fellow and program officer at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation where she focused on international education and global development. She resigned as a"'conscientious objector" to neocolonial philanthropy. She holds an MA and PhD in international comparative education from Stanford University. She is also a certified Laban/Bartenieff movement analyst.
Editorial Reviews
Ladha and Murphy conduct a"sweeping and engaging ethnography of the archetypal, mythopoetic, institutional, and philosophical territories of capital as a worlding agent and as a carceral dynamic obscuring transformational possibilities...We would need to move and think with our feet again, experimenting beyond money as a paradigm of control. We've already begun. --Bayo Akomolafe
Author, These Wilds Beyond our Fences: Letters to My Daughter on Humanity's Search for Home and founder of The Emergence Network
This book asks a daring question: can wealth be reappropriated to restore balance to our broken world? A key resource for anyone eager to rethink philanthropy and" economics in the 21st century. --Jason Hickel ~ Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics, author of The Divide and Less is More
Each page contained in this text"is a reminder of what my heart already knows is true, with information and inspiration that lifts the sense of possibility for making deep change together.-- Gail BradbrookCo-founder, Extinction Rebellion