- Published: 21 November 2023
- ISBN: 9780241609477
- Imprint: Penguin General UK
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 496
- RRP: $36.99
The Bill Gates Problem
Reckoning with the Myth of the Good Billionaire

















- Published: 21 November 2023
- ISBN: 9780241609477
- Imprint: Penguin General UK
- Format: Trade Paperback
- Pages: 496
- RRP: $36.99
Tim Schwab has written the definitive critique of Bill Gates as bully-philanthropist. Schwab uses the case of Gates to tell a compelling and carefully researched story that raises disturbing questions about the lack of accountability of power-philanthropy.
Robert Kuttner, co-founder and co-editor, The American Prospect
This is not the story of one bad man, so much as a demonstration of the inability for anyone-no matter how smart or rich-to solve the world's problems from the top down with money and technology. As this well-argued and immensely engaging account of Bill Gates's forays into world-saving by fiat make clear, the problem with Big Philanthropy is the Big Hubris that comes along with it.This is not the story of one bad man, so much as a demonstration of the inability for anyone-no matter how smart or rich-to solve the world's problems from the top down with money and technology. As this well-argued and immensely engaging account of Bill Gates's forays into world-saving by fiat make clear, the problem with Big Philanthropy is the Big Hubris that comes along with it.
Douglas Rushkoff, author of Survival of the Richest
In this incisive and penetrating book, Schwab dares to confront a question society has long ignored: should a secretive, unaccountable billionaire dictate policy in public health, education, and science? Fearlessly rendered and much-needed.
Sonia Shah, author of The Next Great Migration
Tim Schwab follows the money to expose what happens when one man-however intelligent or well-intentioned-amasses so much wealth and so much power, he can literally dictate to governments around the world. With great skill-and given the range of Bill Gates's influence, considerable courage-Schwab pulls back the curtain to deliver a classic of muckraking journalism.
D. D. Guttenplan, editor, The Nation
The author argues convincingly that "the Gates Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-privileged charity that is acting like a private equity investor, venture capital fund, or a pharmaceutical company"... An eye-opening look at the use of tax-subsidized money by private philanthropy
Kirkus
Investigative journalism with a fierce polemical edge … Nobody who comes away from reading The Bill Gates Problem will look at him in the same way.
The Times
A tale of frustration and even rage at the culture of secrecy and often incompetence inside Gates’s philanthropic world, it is also strangely heartening.
New Statesman