Rating: *****
Tags: Social Science, Philanthropy, Charity, Political Science, Political Ideologies, Democracy, Capitalism, Globalization, Corruption, Misconduct, Discrimination, Race Relations, Poverty, Homelessness, Lang:en
Publisher: Penguin UK
Added: March 28, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
The
New York
Times
bestselling, groundbreaking investigation of
how the global elite's efforts to "change the world" preserve
the status quo and obscure their role in causing the problems
they later seek to solve. An essential read for understanding
some of the egregious abuses of power that dominate
today’s news.
Former
New York Times columnist Anand Giridharadas takes us
into the inner sanctums of a new gilded age, where the rich
and powerful fight for equality and justice any way they
can--except ways that threaten the social order and their
position atop it. We see how they rebrand themselves as
saviors of the poor; how they lavishly reward "thought
leaders" who redefine "change" in winner-friendly ways; and
how they constantly seek to do more good, but never less
harm. We hear the limousine confessions of a celebrated
foundation boss; witness an American president hem and haw
about his plutocratic benefactors; and attend a cruise-ship
conference where entrepreneurs celebrate their own
self-interested magnanimity.
Giridharadas asks hard questions: Why, for example, should
our gravest problems be solved by the unelected upper crust
instead of the public institutions it erodes by lobbying and
dodging taxes? He also points toward an answer: Rather than
rely on scraps from the winners, we must take on the grueling
democratic work of building more robust, egalitarian
institutions and truly changing the world. A call to action
for elites and everyday citizens alike. **