Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism

Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism: The Foundation at Home and Abroad (Boston, Mass.: G.K. Hall, 1980), edited by Robert F. Arnove. This book has been recently republished by Indiana University Press.

Chapter Titles

 * Robert F. Arnove, ‘Introduction’.
 * Barbara Howe, ‘The Emergence of Scientific Philanthropy’.
 * Sheila Slaughter and Edward T. Silva, ‘Looking Backwards: How Foundations Formulated Ideology in the Progressive Period’.
 * Russell Marks, ‘Legitimating Industrial Capitalism: Philanthropy and Individual Differences’.
 * E. Richard Brown, ‘Rockefeller Medicine in China: Professionalism and Imperialism’.
 * James D. Anderson, ‘Philanthropic Control over Private Black Higher Education’.
 * Edward H. Berman, ‘Educational Colonialism in Africa: The Role of American Foundations at Home and Abroad, 1910-1945’.
 * Edward H. Berman]], ‘The Foundations Role in American Foreign Policy: The Case of Africa, post 1945’.
 * Donald Fisher, ‘American Philanthropy and the Social Sciences: The Reproduction of a Consecutive Ideology’.
 * Peter J. Seybold, ‘The Ford Foundation and the Triumph of Behavioralism in American Political Science’.
 * Robert F. Arnove, ‘Foundation and the Transfer of Knowledge’.
 * Dennis C. Buss, ‘The Ford Foundation in Public Education: Emergent Patterns’.
 * David E. Weischadle, ‘The Carnegie Corporation and the Shaping of American Educational Policy’.
 * Frank A. Darknell, ‘The Carnegie Philanthropy and Private Corporate Influence on Higher Education’.
 * Mary A. C. Colwell, ‘The Foundation Connection: Links among Foundations and Recipient Organization’.

Reviews

 * Alex C. Michalos, "Review", Journal of Business Ethics, Volume 3, Number 1, February, 1984.
 * Alex Neill, "Review", 	Social Indicators Research, Volume 16, Number 2, February, 1985.
 * Joan Roelofs," Review of The Golden Donors by Waldemar Nielsen, and Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism ed. by Robert Arnove" Telos (Summer 1986): 178-182.
 * Steven C. Wheatley, "Review", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January 1984.