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The inheritance of wealth and the commonwealth: The ideal of paideia in an age of affluence
The intergenerational transfer of philanthropy involves teaching and learning that enables subsequent generations, like the disciples in all spiritual traditions, to become generative bearers and propagators rather than simple receivers and distributors of the moral citizenship of financial care.