The self-help myth: how philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty = How philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty
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title | The self-help myth how philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty = How philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty |
title_alt | How philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty |
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title_full | The self-help myth how philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty = How philanthropy fails to alleviate poverty Erica Kohl-Arenas |
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title_short | The self-help myth |
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