The Guardian Summaries and Reviews
See all summaries and reviews from The Guardian at a glance.
Why We Should Bulldoze the Business School
There are 13,000 business schools on Earth. That’s 13,000 too many. And I should know – I’ve taught in them for 20 years.
The Guardian, 2018
The high cost of living in a disabling world
For all the advances that have been made in recent decades, disabled people cannot yet participate in society ‘on an equal basis’ with others – and the pandemic has led to many protections being cruelly eroded
The Guardian, 2021
Bosses turn to “tattleware” to keep tabs on employees working at home
The pandemic prompted a surge in the use of workplace surveillance programs – and they’re not going away any time soon
The Guardian, 2021
Food Fraud and Counterfeit Cotton
The Detectives Untangling the Global Supply Chain
The Guardian, 2021
Are We Prepared for the Looming Epidemic Threat?
A dangerous virus, as yet unknown, has the potential to wipe out millions of us. Yet public health bodies are mired in complacency.
The Guardian, 2018
The Spectacular Power of Big Lens
How one giant company will dominate the way the whole world sees.
The Guardian, 2018
A Revolution in Our Sense of Self
In a radical reassessment of how the mind works, a leading behavioural scientist argues the idea of a deep inner life is an illusion. This is cause for celebration, he says, not despair.
The Guardian, 2018
Coders of the World, Unite
Can Silicon Valley Workers Curb the Power of Big Tech?
The Guardian, 2017