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Anand Giridharadas: Are Elites Really Making the World a Better Place?
116,284 views•Oct 24, 2018 World Affairs 31.3K subscribers In “Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World,” Anand Giridharadas compels us to take a deeper look at elite leaders, their institutions, and their initiatives to make the world a better place. “In the very era in which elites have done so much to help, they have continued to hoard the overwhelming share of progress, the average American’s life has scarcely improved, and virtually all of the nation’s institutions, with the exception of the military, have lost the public’s trust.” Today's elites are some of the more socially concerned individuals in history. Yet, according to Giridharadas, while their philanthropic missions may attempt to reform the root causes of unjust systems, many elite initiatives serve only to maintain the very power structures they claim they want to fix. So, who really benefits? To what extent are the elite working to create real progress and systemic change for people and communities? Anand Giridharadas was a foreign correspondent and columnist for the The New York Times and currently teaches journalism at New York University. He joins us for an in-depth discussion on elite leaders, how their philanthropic efforts preserve the unjust status quo, and how communities might work together to create a more participatory democracy. SPEAKER: Anand Giridharadas Author MODERATOR: Markos Kounalakis Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution For more information about this event please visit: http://worldaffairs.org/events/event/... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldAffairs... Twitter: https://twitter.com/world_affairs Website: http://www.worldaffairs.org Category News & Politics 451 Comments |