Catalyzing Radical Systemic Change podcast

#40 Post-Capitalist Philanthropy

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Key Arguments from Post-Capitalist Philanthropy:

  • Capitalism has inherent flaws that perpetuate inequality, environmental degradation, and social injustices.
  • Philanthropy, as practiced within the capitalist system, often maintains the status quo and fails to address root causes.
  • Post-capitalist philanthropy seeks to transform the underlying systems and structures that create and perpetuate societal problems.
  • Philanthropists should prioritize systemic change, challenge power imbalances, and support movements working towards equitable and sustainable futures.
  • Collaboration and solidarity among philanthropic organizations and grassroots movements are essential for effective systemic change.


Key Arguments from Alnoor Ladha

  • Capitalism's focus on profit maximization and growth leads to exploitation of people and the planet.
  • Philanthropy, in its current form, acts as a Band-Aid solution that fails to address the root causes of systemic problems.
  • Philanthropists must shift their focus from charity and individual projects to challenging and transforming the systems that perpetuate inequality and environmental destruction.
  • Genuine change requires redistributing wealth and power, democratizing decision-making, and centering marginalized communities.
  • Social and environmental justice movements are critical catalysts for systemic change, and philanthropists should support these movements by leveraging their resources and networks.


Podcast Questions

  • How can post-capitalist philanthropy challenge the systemic flaws of capitalism and contribute to radical systemic change?
  • What are the limitations of traditional philanthropy in addressing root causes, and how can we move towards a more transformative approach?
  • What strategies can philanthropists employ to actively challenge power imbalances and support movements working towards equitable and sustainable futures?
  • How can collaboration and solidarity between philanthropic organizations and grassroots movements strengthen the impact of systemic change efforts?
  • What role does wealth redistribution, democratizing decision-making, and centering marginalized communities play in catalyzing genuine and lasting change?
  • How can philanthropists effectively leverage their resources and networks to support social and environmental justice movements?
  • Finally, since the book is about anything post-capitalist: How do you envision a post-capitalist society?


Alnoor Ladha

is Co-director of Transition Resource Circle, Council Chair for Culture Hack Labs and Co-author of “Post Capitalist Philanthropy”.

From 2012 to 2019 he was the co-founder and executive director of the global activist collective The Rules. He holds an MSc in Philosophy and Public Policy from the London School of Economics.

He lives in Costa Rica at Brave Earth, a center for applied cultural transition.

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