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Amar Bhidé
Steven Johnson • The Innovator's Cookbook
Despite his business degree, he had become what MarketWorld did not appreciate: a critic who pointed out what was wrong without offering digestible lists of tips on how to fix things.
Anand Giridharadas • Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World
But if they wish to be thought leaders who are heard and invited back, it is vital to learn how to zoom in.
Anand Giridharadas • Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World

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Elif Shafak • The Forty Rules of Love
Unlike other states where Dalit writers like Paul Chirakkarode of Kerala and feminist Dalit voices like Bama from Tamil Nadu found recognition and readers, these writers were restricted to their politics and did not find mass readership.
Mukesh Manjunath • The Age Of Heroes: The Incredible World of Telugu Cinema
“It has long been true,” he began, “that the greatest obstacle to the success of democratic socialism in the United States has been the extremism of some of its allies. Nothing could have exemplified this unfortunate fact more clearly than my colleague’s speech tonight. The propensity to damage the progressive cause by calling for the physical exte
... See moreJeffrey Archer • Kane and Abel
The thought leader, when he or she strips politics from the issue, makes it about actionable tweaks rather than structural change, removing the perpetrators from the story.