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The Quiet Before
- On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas
- Narrated by: Feodor Chin
- Length: 11 hrs and 52 mins
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Summary
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Why do some radical ideas make history while others founder?
We tend to think of revolutions as loud: frustrations and demands shouted in the streets. But the ideas fuelling them have traditionally been conceived in much quieter spaces, in the small, secluded corners where a vanguard can whisper among themselves, imagine alternate realities and deliberate over how to get there. This extraordinary book is a search for those spaces, over centuries and across continents, and a warning that they might soon go extinct.
The Quiet Before is a grand panorama, stretching from the 17th-century correspondence that jump-started the scientific revolution to the groundswell of the Chartists, the liberation movement on the Gold Coast and the underground network of samizdat publications in Soviet Russia - even the encrypted apps used by epidemiologists fighting the pandemic in the shadow of an inept administration. Beckerman shows that defining social movements - from decolonisation to feminism - thrive when they are given the time and space to gestate.
Now, Facebook and Twitter are replacing these productive, private spaces with monolithic platforms that are very public and endlessly networked. Why did the Arab Spring fall apart and Occupy Wall Street never gain traction? Has Black Lives Matter lived up to its full potential? Beckerman reveals what this new social media ecosystem lacks - everything from patience to focus - and offers a recipe for growing radical ideas again.
Lyrical and profound, The Quiet Before looks to the past to help us imagine a different future.
Critic reviews
"The Quiet Before is a fascinating and important exploration of how ideas that change the world incubate and spread." (Steven Pinker)
"Filled with insightful analysis and colourful storytelling.... Rarely does a book give you a new way of looking at social change. This one does." (Walter Isaacson)
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- John Aston
- 13-06-22
Timely reminder
One thing is to be uneasy about thinking social media can replace the multifaceted interactions of a human conversation - conversations we need to address complex sustainable development challenges - another thing is to help capture the reasons behind this unease. Gal Beckerman does this.
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