The Boundary between Not-For-Profits and Government
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This chapter attempts to trace the development of a concept of voluntariness. This
cannot be done by reference to a category of 'not-for-profit', for that category is a
recent invention. Instead, the history of voluntariness is to be found in the history of two
other concepts which might be seen to be distinguishable from government - charity and
civil society. These concepts are neither wholly distinct from, nor coterminous with,
'not-for-profit'. O nce the histories of these concepts have been considered, the
normative determinacy of the concept of voluntariness will be considered in the light of
some contemporary intersections of government and not-for-profit activity.
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Research Handbook on Not-For-Profit Law
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