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David Callahan (born 1964/1965) is an American writer and editor. He is the founder and editor of ''
Inside Philanthropy ''Inside Philanthropy'' is a news website about large philanthropic foundations and wealthy donors, created by David Callahan David Callahan (born 1964/1965) is an American writer and editor. He is the founder and editor of ''Inside Phila ...
'', a digital media site, and Blue Tent Daily, which offers in-depth reporting on progressive organizations and the Democratic Party. Previously, he was a senior fellow at Demos, a public policy group based in New York City that he co-founded in 1999. He is also an author and lecturer. He is best known as the author of the books '' The Givers'' and '' The Cheating Culture''.


Early life and education

David Callahan is the son of bio-ethicist
Daniel Callahan Daniel John Callahan (July 19, 1930 – July 16, 2019) was an American philosopher who played a leading role in developing the field of biomedical ethics as co-founder of The Hastings Center, the world's first bioethics research institute. He ser ...
and psychologist Sidney Callahan. He grew up in
Hastings-on-Hudson Hastings-on-Hudson is a village in Westchester County located in the southwestern part of the town of Greenburgh in the state of New York, United States. It is located on the eastern bank of the Hudson River, approximately north of midtown Manh ...
, New York. He received his B.A. at
Hampshire College Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. It was opened in 1970 as an experiment in alternative education, in association with four other colleges in the Pioneer Valley: Amherst College, Smith College, Mo ...
, and in 1997 received a PhD in Politics from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
.


Career

Callahan was a fellow at
The Century Foundation The Century Foundation (established first as The Cooperative League and then the Twentieth Century Fund) is a progressive think tank headquartered in New York City with an office in Washington, D.C. It was founded as a nonprofit public policy ...
from 1994 to 1999; his work area was US foreign policy and international affairs. In 1999, Callahan co-founded the liberal think tank Demos. He left Demos in 2013 to start ''Inside Philanthropy''.


''Inside Philanthropy''

Callahan launched the news website ''
Inside Philanthropy ''Inside Philanthropy'' is a news website about large philanthropic foundations and wealthy donors, created by David Callahan David Callahan (born 1964/1965) is an American writer and editor. He is the founder and editor of ''Inside Phila ...
'' in early 2014. The site's tag line is "Who's Funding What, and Why." It covers news about recent gifts by foundations and major donors, as well as the world of fundraising and trends in philanthropy. The site also includes profiles of funders to help nonprofits find money and publishes a daily newsletter. In addition, it issues its own set of annual awards, the "IPPYs," that include categories such as the "Philanthropist of the Year" and "Foundation President of the Year." ''Inside Philanthropy'' is mainly funded by subscriptions, which currently cost $397 a year or $47 a month. The site says that it "has never taken money from the funders we cover and never will."


Writing

In addition to his articles in ''Inside Philanthropy'', Callahan has written articles for ''The Washington Post'', ''Los Angeles Times'', ''The New York Times'', ''Foreign Policy'', ''The American Prospect'', and ''The Nation''.Demos Expert Bios
/ref> In 1997 he wrote a political-thriller novel, ''State of the Union'', in which Islamic terrorists plot to hijack planes and crash them into the Capitol building during the State of the Union address. In 2002, Callahan wrote the book ''Kindred Spirits: Harvard Business School's Extraordinary Class of 1949 and How They Transformed American Business'', a history of the Harvard Business School Class of 1949. In an interview about the book with ''The New York Times'', Callahan contrasted this earlier group of business leaders, many of whom frowned on conspicuous consumption, with later generations of business leaders more motivated by greed. A ''New York Times'' review of his 2004 book, '' The Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead'', Chris Hedges called Callahan "a new liberal with old values". The book links the rise in unethical behavior in American society to economic and regulatory trends—particularly growing inequality. The libertarian magazine ''
Reason Reason is the capacity of consciously applying logic by drawing conclusions from new or existing information, with the aim of seeking the truth. It is closely associated with such characteristically human activities as philosophy, science, ...
'' criticized Callahan for placing too much blame for cheating on the rise of
laissez-faire ''Laissez-faire'' ( ; from french: laissez faire , ) is an economic system in which transactions between private groups of people are free from any form of economic interventionism (such as subsidies) deriving from special interest groups ...
economics. His 2007 book ''The Moral Center'' examines how a
market-based economy A market economy is an economic system in which the decisions regarding investment, production and distribution to the consumers are guided by the price signals created by the forces of supply and demand, where all suppliers and consumers are ...
, i.e. capitalism, with its elevation of self-interest, undermines values that both liberals and conservatives care about. ''
The American Prospect ''The American Prospect'' is a daily online and bimonthly print American political and public policy magazine dedicated to American modern liberalism and progressivism. Based in Washington, D.C., ''The American Prospect'' says it "is devoted t ...
'' reviewed the book. His 2017 book '' The Givers: Wealth, Power, and Philanthropy in a New Gilded Age'' looks at top philanthropists such as Michael Bloomberg and Mark Zuckerberg. The book was widely reviewed, including in ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''Financial Times'', ''Time'', and ''The Atlantic''. ''The Givers'' generated wide discussion and controversy in the world of philanthropy, including in industry publications such as ''
The Chronicle of Philanthropy ''The Chronicle of Philanthropy'' is a magazine that covers the nonprofit world of philanthropy. Based in Washington, DC, it is aimed at charity leaders, foundation executives, fund raisers, and other people involved in philanthropy. ''The Chro ...
'', '' Stanford Social Innovation Review'', and '' Philanthropy'' magazine.


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Inside PhilanthropyDemos websiteThe Cheating Culture
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