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The rich not only had the money to build bigger institutions but also paid for those institutions in more deeply discounted dollars. It was cheaper for them to amass charitable power than it was for the average citizen. “We all pay, in lost tax revenue, for foundations,” wrote the Stanford political scientist Rob Reich, “and, by extension, for giving public expression to the preferences of rich people.”
The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties
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