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The Nature of the Nonprofit Sector

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The Nature of the Nonprofit Sector is a collection of insightful and influential classic and recent readings on the existence, forms and functions of the nonprofit sector—the sector that sits between the market and government. The book encompasses everything from Andrew Carnegie's turn-of-the-century philosophy of philanthropy to the most recent writings by current scholars and practitioners from a wide variety of perspectives and disciplines. Each part in the book opens with a framing essay by the editors that provides an overview of the central themes and issues, as well as the sometimes competing points of view.

The third edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to feature new essays that analyze the nonprofit sector's place in our economy and its relationship to our government, and new readings on the economic, community, and civil society theories of the nonprofit sector. The Nature of the Nonprofit Sector is thorough, topical, and above all, accessible to students, making it the ideal text for graduate and upper-division undergraduate nonprofit organizations and management survey courses.

440 pages, Paperback

First published August 2, 2011

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November 19, 2014
The book is a collection of articles that analyse non-profit sector from different perspective/level. There is lots of lessons to be learn from the book. Those who are involved in non-profit sector and those who are interested in public administration will definitely likes the book.

Formatting and readability: I read paper cover version with weird lay-out that makes reading so difficult (too narrow margins). hard cover and e-book are better. It was easy to read.
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