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Comment author: Viliam 15 March 2016 09:06:30AM 0 points [-]

I would guess that people on the political right are more likely to donate to charity than people on the political left.

At least when I look at people around me, those on the left are more likely to say "why should I care about this problem; isn't this one of those things that government should do?". And those on extreme left will even say something about how 'worse is better' because it will make the capitalist system collapse sooner, while donating to alleviate problems delays the revolution.

Comment author: Dagon 15 March 2016 06:30:20PM 0 points [-]

"charity" is a political term that makes measuring this very difficult. If you count donations to private-charity art museums and to activism/signaling groups rather than only looking at poverty impact, you'll get results that don't really tell you much about useful donations.