To the Editor:
Reading “10 Trade-Offs Donors Face” (Opinion, December 11), I was concerned that the author, Melissa Berman, chief executive of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisers and a person with such influence over philanthropy, did not even mention a critical trade-off for any donor: whether to fund amenities charity or system change.
The gap between rich and poor has reached the greatest extreme since at least 1929. Large corporations wield more influence over elections, public policy, and our planet than they’ve had in at least a century—perhaps ever.
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