Podcast
InfluenceWatch Podcast Episode #75: Eugenics: American Philanthropy’s Greatest Achievement?
In this episode: D.C. lobbyist-funded environmental activists denounce the influence of D.C. lobbyists on natural resources policy in Alaska, a left-wing outlet acknowledges the abuses of Big Progressive Philanthropy’s Population Control crusade of the mid-to-late 20th Century, and the highlights from a debate on the past and future of the two-billion-plus-dollar world of right-of-center advocacy philanthropy.
- Capital Research Center: The “Dark Money” Special Interests Waging War on Pebble Mine
- Capital Research Center: Big Money in Dark Shadows
- Vox: “The time of vasectomy”: how American foundations fueled a terrible atrocity in India
- Capital Research Center: The Government-Funded Population Cabal
- Hudson Institute: Eugenics as Philanthropic “Best Practice”
- Hudson Institute: Philanthropy’s Arrogance and Insularity on Eugenics Offer Cautionary Tale
- Law and Liberty: What Went Wrong (and Right) with Conservative Philanthropy
- Law and Liberty: Conservatives Have Become as Impatient as Liberals, and That’s Not Good
- Law and Liberty: Conservative Philanthropy Might Be Fractured, but It Can Rise Again
- Law and Liberty: A New Birth of Intellectual Freedom on the Right
- Law and Liberty: Hartmann and Schmidt Respond on Conservative Philanthropy
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