A Conversation with Anand Giridharadas
Join Anand Giridharadas author of Winners Take All, in conversation with Belfer Center Executive Director Aditi Kumar on the perils of philanthropy and policy in the hands of the global elite.
- Reputation Laundering
- Do enough to be considered OK to meet with a senator
- People are busy. They don’t have time to research connection between “Sackler Art Wing” and Oxycontin
- Only way Jeffery Epstein could come back was through association with Harvard
- Gives Bill Gates more votes on Common Core than public
- Which University will be able to fund an Institute on Wealth Taxation verses Social Philanthropy?
32:59how many people are able to live adecent life housing cost New York Cityis as cruel as Idaho and so you look atsomething like the Fair Work Weekovement right which is trying to gointo communities and say simple thingbut a thing that has transformativeeffect on people’s lives you can’tchange people’s hours with like two daysnotice now for many people in this roomthat may not be an issue that affectsyour career you’re gonna be paid onsalary but if you’re paid by the hourhaving your hours changed moved aroundcut when I was in a restaurant not longago and as his waitress crying becauseshe was sent home early three hoursearly for like the third time that weekright which means not getting paidbecause there was not enough demand atthe sameshop the company’s risk being put on herback she’s gonna miss a bill this ishappening to millions of Americans nowthe thing about a Fair Work Week law isyou don’t need Mitch McConnell any cityin America can pass this counties canpass it states can pass it isn’t itinteresting that we keep using a coupleparts of government that aredysfunctional and absolve ourselves ofthe fact that in all these cities whereliberals completely control everythingno one’s doing itno one’s passing these Fair Work Week