Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241609484
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 496
- Weight: 346 gr
- ISBN-10: 0241609488
- Publisher Date: 19 Sep 2024
- Height: 197 mm
- Spine Width: 32 mm
- Width: 128 mm
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Dive into “The Bill Gates Problem” by Tim Schwab (ISBN: 9780241609484) and uncover the untold story of how one man’s influence shaped global health. Explore the complexities and controversies surrounding philanthropy, power, and the future of healthcare. Get your copy now and join the conversation.
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Rachit Porwal –
An interesting perspective on Bill Gates’s influence. It made me think differently about philanthropy. However, I felt it lacked some balance.
Aniket Singh –
This book offers a unique viewpoint of modern philanthopy and the impact of individuals. I think everyone should read this book.
Ayush Gupta –
While informative, “The Bill Gates Problem” felt repetitive in places. Still, it is a worthwhile contribution to the discussion on philanthropy.
Vidyasagar Madaka –
It presents a critical view, but sometimes it feels like a stretch. Still interesting if you are interested in global health.
Kaushal Kishor –
This book is certainly controversial. It challenges many widely held beliefs, but I am not entirely sure if I am convinced by all arguments.
Kranti Karan Vir Singh –
It is too negative, in my opinion. This book offers a skewed and incomplete version. I wouldn’t recommend it.
Achyuth Balakrishnan –
A disturbing look at the potential downsides of concentrated power in philanthropy. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand global health.
Aditya Katole –
I agree with some points, but not all. I would give it another read sometime. It gave me lots to think about. Overall, a good read.
Kashish Jain –
It offers an alternate view. I learned a lot, but I’m not sure it’s entirely fair. Definitely worth reading and contemplating.
Mrinalini Vashisht –
Some parts were interesting, while others dragged on. It’s an okay read overall, but not a book I’d highly recommend. Could have been shorter
Pushkar Kumar –
I am happy I read it. Very engaging and insightful book. It offered great arguments, and now I want to learn more about modern philanthropy.
Abhijith S –
A must-read for anyone concerned about the role of big philanthropy. It does a great job in uncovering some truths.
Saikat Das –
I enjoyed learning more about Bill Gates’s impact. This book is well researched and covers a wide range of issues. Worth reading if you like history!
Khushi Dhoundeyal –
A well-researched and critical examination of Gates’s impact. It’s essential reading for understanding the complexities of global health initiatives.
Vedika Chaudhary –
A great book to read! It offers a critical yet balanced discussion. It made me think critically about global aid and individual power.
Arjun Rana –
Eye-opening and disturbing. This book challenges the narrative we’ve been told about Bill Gates’s philanthropy. A must-read for anyone interested in global health.
Abhinav Misra –
A thought-provoking read! Schwab raises important questions about the power dynamics in global health. Some parts felt a bit biased, though. Worth reading to form your own opinion.
Yash Raj Kesarwani –
I found this book to be a bit of a mixed bag. It presents some valid concerns, but the author’s tone felt overly critical at times. Still informative, though.
Niharika Sharma –
It has lots of information, but I found it hard to follow. It makes good points, but I am not sure the author liked Bill Gates.