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Giving Pledge - Footnote 30

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The claim that the pledge enables reputation-building is not explicitly stated in the source, but it is implied. The source focuses more on the pledge's failure to address wealth concentration and inequality. The source does not explicitly state that the pledge enables reputation-building without addressing the underlying inequality and tax rules that fuel wealth concentration. It focuses more on the pledge's failure to fulfill its aims and the continued accumulation of wealth by the signatories.

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partial80%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: - **Perpetuating Inequality**: The Institute for Policy Studies characterizes the pledge as enabling reputation-building without addressing the underlying inequality and tax rules that fuel wealth con

Note: The claim that the pledge enables reputation-building is not explicitly stated in the source, but it is implied. The source focuses more on the pledge's failure to address wealth concentration and inequality. The source does not explicitly state that the pledge enables reputation-building without addressing the underlying inequality and tax rules that fuel wealth concentration. It focuses more on the pledge's failure to fulfill its aims and the continued accumulation of wealth by the signatories.

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