Bibliography of Koch Brothers Controversy with regard to supporting Catholic Colleges and Universities

koch_brothers   by Andy Gustafson

David and Charles Koch are controversial figures.  They have been criticized by many for influencing politics and policies with their billions of dollars.  Being two of the wealthiest citizens in the United States, they wield a lot of financial power, and one way that they have chosen to use their wealth is to support various libertarian-leaning educational institutes at colleges and universities.  Click here to see the list of universities and colleges who have received money from the Charles Koch foundation.

This has become especially controversial as they have begun to support research and education initiatives at Catholic Colleges and Universities.  Many Catholic theologians and other thinkers feel that the Koch Brothers business practices and political views are at odds with Catholic Social teaching.   Some others disagree with that assessment, and feel that if sufficient oversight is given to the use of these funds by the standard university procedures to keep the donations from simply producing propaganda without academic merit, and if the funds can instead actually be used to enhance the education of students and academic advancement of the university, then its all for the greater good.

Here is a random list of some of the recent articles surrounding this controversy.  (Click on the link to go to the article):

“Controversial, Capitalist Koch Brothers Pledge Millions To Catholic University Business School” Hugginton Post (Feb, 2015)

“Koched Up” Commonweal Magazine, Grant Gallicho (Jan, 2015) 

“Tim Busch, the Koch Brothers, Capitalism and Catholicism”  Michael Winters in National Catholic Reporter (Jan, 2015)

The Catholic Universityof America accepts more money from Charles Koch Foundation”  

“Of two minds on economics: Does teaching at Creighton institute contradict Catholic social thought?” Steve Jordan, Omaha World Herald (Dec, 2014)

“Take Take Koch money & run your charity. Does their cash truly smell?”  New York Daily News  (June 25, 2014)

“United Negro College Fund Accepts $25 Million from Koch” Inside Higher Ed (June, 2014)

“Koch Brothers Money Hasn’t Bought as Much as You Think” by Matthew Cooper,  Newsweek, (April 24, 2014)

“Dirty Money: From Rockefeller to Koch” in The Atlantic (Mar, 2014)

“Can Koch Money Come To Campus Without a Fight? Ask Catholic University” Jack Grauer, Inside Philanthropy (Mar, 2014)

“Scholars Protest David Koch’s Donation to Catholic University” Mother Jones (Dec, 2013)

“Educators Criticize Catholic University for Accepting Money From Conservative Koch Brothers” Morgan Lee, Christian Post Reporter (Dec, 2013)

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