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A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE

Nobody who comes away from reading The Bill Gates Problem will look at him in the same way' The Times


You know him as the founder of Microsoft; the philanthropic, kind-hearted billionaire who has donated endless funds to good causes around the world. But there's another side to Bill Gates.

In this fearless, groundbreaking investigation, Tim Schwab offers readers a counter-narrative, one where Gates has used his monopolistic approach in business to amass a stunning level of control over public policy, scientific research and the news media. Whether he is pushing new educational standards in America, health reforms in India or industrialized agriculture in Africa, Gates's unbridled social experimentation has shown itself to be not only undemocratic, but also ineffective.

All of which begs the question: why should the super rich be able to transform their wealth into political power, and just how f

The Bill Gates Problem

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 9/19/2024
      ISBN13: 9780241609484, 978-0241609484
      ISBN10: 0241609488

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS' CHOICE

      Nobody who comes away from reading The Bill Gates Problem will look at him in the same way' The Times


      You know him as the founder of Microsoft; the philanthropic, kind-hearted billionaire who has donated endless funds to good causes around the world. But there's another side to Bill Gates.

      In this fearless, groundbreaking investigation, Tim Schwab offers readers a counter-narrative, one where Gates has used his monopolistic approach in business to amass a stunning level of control over public policy, scientific research and the news media. Whether he is pushing new educational standards in America, health reforms in India or industrialized agriculture in Africa, Gates's unbridled social experimentation has shown itself to be not only undemocratic, but also ineffective.

      All of which begs the question: why should the super rich be able to transform their wealth into political power, and just how f

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