Youkno: Gates has created this new model. I mean, i guess it's been done before, but it's like the contemporary model of this former tech villain now kind of life saving saint through philanthropy. He writes that his philanthropy can be seen as a new model of charity in which the most direct beneficiaries are sometimes not the world's poor, but the world's wealthiest. Yei asks if gates is being treated in this way where criticism is conflated with conspiracy. Youkno: And i think it's even worrying beyond gates. We know that there are more billionaires looking to kind of move into this kind of philanthropy. But why are we allowing them to make
Paris Marx is joined by Tim Schwab to discuss how Bill Gates wields his wealth to shape public policy, the many conflicts of interest of Bill and his Foundation, and how legitimate criticism of power is being positioned as conspiracy.
Tim Schwab is an investigative journalist whose recent work on the Gates Foundation has been published by The Nation, the Columbia Review of Journalism, and the British Medical Journal. Follow Tim on Twitter as @TimothyWSchwab.
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