The Bill
Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire
by Tim
Schwab (Author) Format: Hardcover
New York
Times Editors' Choice
https://www.amazon.com/Bill-Gates-Problem-Reckoning-Billionaire/dp/1250850096
A
powerful investigation of Bill Gates and the Gates Foundation, showing how he
uses philanthropy to exercise enormous political power without accountability
Through
his vaunted philanthropy, Bill Gates transformed himself from a tech villain
into one of the most admired people on the planet. Even as divorce proceedings
and allegations of misconduct have recently tarnished his public image, the
beneficence of the Gates Foundation, celebrated for spending billions to save
lives around the globe, is taken as a given. But as Tim Schwab shows in this
fearless investigation, Gates is still exactly who he was at Microsoft: a bully
and monopolist, convinced of his own righteousness and intent on imposing his
ideas, his solutions, and his leadership on everyone else. At the core, he is
not a selfless philanthropist but a power broker, a clever engineer who has
innovated a way to turn extreme wealth into immense political influence―and who
has made us believe we should applaud his acquisition of power, not challenge
it.
Piercing
the blinding halo that has for too long shielded the world’s most powerful (and
most secretive) charitable organization from public scrutiny, The Bill Gates
Problem shows how Gates’s billions have purchased a stunning level of control
over public policy, private markets, scientific research, and the news media.
Whether he is pushing new educational standards in America, health reforms in
India, global vaccine policy during the pandemic, or Western industrialized
agriculture throughout Africa, Gates’s heady social experimentation has shown
itself to be not only undemocratic, but also ineffective. In many places, Bill
Gates is hurting the very people he intends to help.
No less
than dark-money campaign contributions or big-business political lobbying, Bill
Gates’s philanthropic empire needs to be seen as a problem of money in
politics. It is a dangerous model of unconstrained power that threatens
democracy and demands our attention.

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