Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007 .— 358 p.:il.; 22 cm.
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How to Change the World provides vivid profiles of social entrepreneurs. The case studies in the book include Jody Williams, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for the international campaign against landmines she ran by e-mail from her Vermont home; Roberto Baggio, a 31-year old Brazilian who has established eighty computer schools in the slums of Brazil; and Diana Propper, who has used investment banking techniques to make American corporations responsive to environmental dangers,including the Gates-Buffetts charitable partnership, the rise of Google, and the increased mainstream coverage of the subject.