Martin Morse Wooster, 1957–2022 (full series)Book Man | Martin’s Genuine “Civic Participation”Big Martin vs. Big Philanthropy
Big Martin vs. Big Philanthropy
Mar… Read More
Martin Morse Wooster was a longtime contributor to the work of Capital Research Center before his untimely death at the hands of a hit-and-run driver on November 12. In a forthcoming issue o… Read More
Editor’s Note: The CRC staff was deeply saddened to hear that Martin Morse Wooster was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Williamsburg, Virginia, on November 12, 2022.
One of the bes… Read More
In February, the Capital Research Center officially published How Great Philanthropists Failed and You Can Succeed at Protecting Your Legacy, by Martin Morse Wooster. CRC’s new communi… Read More
Immigration Deception: A Page from the Left’s Astroturf Activism Playbook (full series)Zombiecare | “Dark Money” Monster of the AtlanticSilent War on America’s Border… Read More
In recent weeks we have covered the actions of Big Philanthropy, and for most of the modern history of philanthropy there has been no bigger force than the Ford Foundation, established by th… Read More
Here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside:
In GreenWatch, CRC’s Ken Braun exposes the radical environmentalist group Extinction Rebellion and shows how they are unabom… Read More
By Hook or By Crook (full series)What To Do With Bill? | Conflicts of Interest | Quid Pro Quo? | Living Lavishly | Preparing for the Next Generation
Summary: This su… Read More
Charitable Infidelity (complete series)How Best to Give? | Providing Clear Intent | Are DAFs Secure for Ideological Giving? | Donor Beware
Summary: The American people are som… Read More
Crossposted from Philanthropy Daily — article dated December 8, 2017
One problem historians have in writing about donor intent is that many donors do a very poor job in expr… Read More
Occupational licenses in Arizona:
lobbyist-controlled bureaucracy blended with conflict of interest
By Martin Morse Wooster
Senior Fellow, Capital Research Center
(originally posted at Phil… Read More