Theo Baker's Book Reveals Stanford University's Ties with Venture Capital
Theo Baker, a standout member of Stanford University's class of 2026, has published a book titled 'How to Rule the World,' which delves into the university's intricate relationship with the venture capital industry. Baker, who gained prominence for his investigative journalism that led to the resignation of Stanford's president Marc Tessier-Lavigne, was awarded the George Polk Award for his efforts. His book, which has been optioned for a film by Warner Brothers, explores the hidden dynamics at Stanford where future billionaires and startup founders receive special privileges. Baker's investigation highlights the influence of corporate culture within the university, suggesting that it has become a breeding ground for business projects, overshadowing genuine academic talent.