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Who Really Cares
Book • 2006
In 'Who Really Cares', Arthur C. Brooks challenges common perceptions about charitable giving by demonstrating that conservatives are more compassionate and generous than liberals.
He attributes this to factors like strong families, church attendance, and earned income.
The book also explores how government welfare can crowd out private charity and discusses strategies to increase charitable giving across America.
He attributes this to factors like strong families, church attendance, and earned income.
The book also explores how government welfare can crowd out private charity and discusses strategies to increase charitable giving across America.
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415: How to Find Happiness. w/ Arthur C. Brooks.
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when discussing how conservatives are more charitable than liberals.

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as one of the great philosophical and political thinkers of our time.


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as a study on the generosity of conservatives versus liberals.

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Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as Brooks' first book, published in 2006, focusing on philanthropy and religious commitments.

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