To me ‘contemporary altruists’ suggests people who are alive today and altruistic, in contradistinction to historical altruists in the past, e.g. Katharine McCormick or John D. MacArthur.
That’s a good point, I agree. None of my suggestions really fit very well, it’s hard to think of a descriptive name that could be easily used conversationally.
To me ‘contemporary altruists’ suggests people who are alive today and altruistic, in contradistinction to historical altruists in the past, e.g. Katharine McCormick or John D. MacArthur.
That’s a good point, I agree. None of my suggestions really fit very well, it’s hard to think of a descriptive name that could be easily used conversationally.
They’re good attempts though—I think this is just a tricky needle to thread