Baker’s reporting for The Stanford Daily won the George Polk Award. For a sense of his writing style, see this recent piece in The New York Times called “What A.I. Did to My College Class.”
Thursday, May 21, 2026
How to Rule the World by Theo Baker
HOW TO RULE THE WORLD by Theo Baker is a fascinating memoir about his time as a Stanford undergrad and his reporting about hubris and allegations of research misconduct
tied to then Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne. It has certainly
stirred some debate about elitism and Baker’s own privilege: see review and accompanying comments in The New York Times. I wonder how much of the
negativity there is a result of what Anand Giridharadas, the reviewer,
summarizes as how Baker “confronts his dreamland and concludes, painfully, that
it is rotten, indifferent, built on lies, craving power for its own sake.” In any
case, Baker’s account is well-written and well-substantiated and fact-checked.
He describes not only the painful freshman journey to belong, but also the
avarice and competition in the tech/finance and entrepreneurial world which
Stanford feeds. HOW TO RULE THE WORLD received a starred review from Publishers Weekly (“incendiary
account ... [and] ... a confident testament to the power of independent journalism from
an author with a bright future”).
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