Santiago Íñiguez de Onzoño is the executive president of IE University in Madrid. He has published a book with the ideas of 10 philosophers applied to the world of business management.

In it he highlights facts such as the fact that the first university was founded by a woman in Fez (Morocco) He is an open defender of quotas: if measures are not taken to make change happen, it will take decades, says the 61-year-old. He says he has been impressed by the work of Patricia Churchland and Adela Cortina, who has coined the word "porporophobia" which makes people react to the poor with hatred of the poor. The book is available in Spanish, English and Portuguese, and is available on Amazon.com for $24.99 (about £16.99) and on the Kindle for £16 (about $19.99). It is the third book by the president of the business school in Madrid, who is also an insatiable writer.