I’m not sure what you mean by “with no regard to income” in this context. However, I do think, as I noted, the model of a thing called “the charity sector” over here, a bloblike mass of “donors” here and a not very differentiated flow of money from one to the other is rather too susceptible to lost purposes. Charities are organisations set up for people to achieve ends, not an end in themselves. I realise fungible money makes things way more efficient even as it homogenises them away from this ideal, of course.
I’m not sure what you mean by “with no regard to income” in this context. However, I do think, as I noted, the model of a thing called “the charity sector” over here, a bloblike mass of “donors” here and a not very differentiated flow of money from one to the other is rather too susceptible to lost purposes. Charities are organisations set up for people to achieve ends, not an end in themselves. I realise fungible money makes things way more efficient even as it homogenises them away from this ideal, of course.