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Criticizing a ‘Puffy’ Look at the Gates Foundation

October 30, 2006 1 min read
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To the Editor:

I know Education Week gets funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and well you should, but this is ridiculous. Your Oct. 11, 2006, In Perspective article, “Gates Learns to Think Big,” is as puffy as it gets, with nary a critical thought in it.

Aren’t you folks even a bit concerned about the unconstrained power of the megafund and its tremendous influence, not only over public school districts, but over other foundations as well? Aren’t you at all worried about the undemocratic nature of some Gates reforms? Aren’t you even a little afraid of a new bureaucracy arising with little or no public accountability?

Aren’t you concerned, moreover, that such power and bureaucracy will limit the foundation community’s ability to foster innovation? I guess not.

Michael Klonsky

Chicago, Ill.

A version of this article appeared in the November 01, 2006 edition of Education Week as Criticizing a ‘Puffy’ Look at the Gates Foundation

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