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Selfishness is philanthropic. That’s the message being sent by a series of high-profile Silicon Valley leaders, most recently billionaire venture capitalist Marc Andreessen.

Why it matters: Philanthropy has historically been framed as giving back — after making their fortune from and within society, individuals then return the favor.

  • Under the new conception of philanthropy, the act of making the fortune itself is the philanthropic act. There’s no need to give any money away — feel free to go ahead and drop more than $220 million on Malibu property if you’re so inclined. Just by dint of getting rich, your philanthropic work is largely done.

The big picture: Harvard and Stanford economist Robert Barro sketched the broad outlines of this philosophy in a 2007 WSJ op-ed, focused on Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates.

  • Gates, he wrote, “is kidding himself if he believes that the efforts of the Gates Foundation are likely to provide society anything like the past and future accomplishments of Microsoft.”
  • Barro’s logic was then cited approvingly by […]
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