
I Hate the Ivy League by Malcolm Gladwell
7 out of 10No one can accuse Malcolm Gladwell of being thoughtless. Here is a collection of diatribes and conversations highlighting the messy educational system in the United States. His main complaints relate to wealth and inequality, though many insightful gems exist throughout. For example, the strength of successful basketball teams typically corresponds with the strength of their top stars. Whereas, successful soccer teams can rarely afford to have any weak players.