Steven D. Levitt Quote
The non-profit industry itself, the most dysfunctional $300 billion industry in the world, as he saw it. Mullaney had come to believe that too many philanthropists engage in what Peter Buffett, a son of the über-billionaire Warren Buffett, calls conscience laundering—doing charity to make themselves feel better rather than fighting to figure out the best ways to alleviate suffering.
Steven D. Levitt
The non-profit industry itself, the most dysfunctional $300 billion industry in the world, as he saw it. Mullaney had come to believe that too many philanthropists engage in what Peter Buffett, a son of the über-billionaire Warren Buffett, calls conscience laundering—doing charity to make themselves feel better rather than fighting to figure out the best ways to alleviate suffering.