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Involuntary Action: How 'Voluntary' is the Voluntary Sector?

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Voluntary action is an important component of a free society. It is part of what Friedrich Hayek called the third or independent sector, distinct from the state on the one hand and the market on the other. However, Robert Whelan argues that the voluntary sector today has allowed itself to be fatally compromised by its involvement with the state. Many charities derive a large part of their income from government. They have exchanged their independence for taxpayers' money since, in a state-funded 'voluntary' sector, the ...

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Involuntary Action: How 'Voluntary' is the Voluntary Sector? 2000, Civitas:Institute for the Study of Civil Society, London

ISBN-13: 9781903386767

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Involuntary Action: How Voluntary is the "Voluntary Sector?" 1999, Civitas:Institute for the Study of Civil Society, London

ISBN-13: 9780255364553

Paperback