Religion and Charity

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Free markets alone do not work effectively to solve certain kinds of human problems such as education old age care or disaster relief. Nor have markets ever been the sole solution to the psychological challenges of death suffering or injustice. Instead we find a major role for the non-market institutions of society - the family the state and social institutions. The first in-depth anthropological study of charities in contemporary Chinese societies this book focuses on the unique ways that religious groups have helped to solve the problems of social well-being. Using comparative case studies in China Taiwan and Malaysia during the 1980s and onwards it identifies new forms of religious philanthropy as well as new ideas of social ''good'' including different forms of political merit-making new forms of civic selfhood and the rise of innovative social forms including increased leadership by women. The book finally argues that the spread of these ideas is an incomplete process with many alternative notions of goodness continuing to be influential.
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