The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Foundation Life Spans: a Vexing Issue

For hundreds of years, the degree of power that perpetual philanthropic endowments give to donors has been a topic of divisive debates.

The philosopher John Stuart Mill deplored the irrationality that made "a dead man's intentions for a single day, a rule for subsequent centuries." Mill predicted that "there is no fact in history which posterity...

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