Monday, September 27, 2010

New York Times Eric Lipton, "The Classic are You kidding Me Moment" and the Distortion of the Value Dialectic

New York Times Pulitzer winner writer Eric Lipton recently, naively asked a question: Whether corporate donors to charities are giving for the sake of giving or is it pursuit of a selfish agenda.

Eric Lipton's question is another example of "The classic are you kidding me moment".  Because the entire charity infrastructure is a selfish exercise designed to express sanctimony mock inequity and alienatively convey an idealistic idea of goodwill or the crude circumvention of the tax code for purely selfish reasons.

The Question Is Not: What is charity, but why is the charity distortion and contradiction of the value dialectic tolerated.

By Apropos

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