The Quiet Before

On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas

2022

by Gal Beckerman

The Quiet Before: On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas is an exploration of the formation of social movements through history and the role of technology in shaping them. Gal Beckerman, an editor at The New York Times Book Review, presents a narrative that spans from the 1600s to the present, examining how the quiet conception of revolutionary ideas in small, private groups has led to significant social changes, from the scientific revolution to the suffrage movement, and from feminism to modern-day epidemiology.

This book delves into the correspondence that ignited the scientific revolution, the petitions that won voting rights in 1830s Britain, the zines that expressed women's rage in the early 1990s, and the messaging apps utilized by epidemiologists during a pandemic. Beckerman highlights the importance of secluded spaces where radical ideas can incubate before reaching a wider audience and cautions that the prevalence of social media may be undermining these productive environments. By examining the successes and failures of movements like the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, and Black Lives Matter, The Quiet Before offers insights into what current social media platforms lack and proposes ways to foster the growth of radical ideas in the future.

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Review by ivette

Me encantó la estructura del libro, en donde cada capítulo cubre una época y aspecto histórico en el que un objetivo o tecnología permitió concretar y avanzar las ideas revolucionarias de algún personaje. Sin duda, una visión interesante, un libro bien escrito y que atrapa en su lectura. Mi único "pero" es que siento que estas "tecnologías" no explican por completo -desde mi punto de vista- la explosión de cada movimiento abordado por el autor... creo que falta dar más crédito a la colectividad que a los personajes que detonan los cambios. Sin embargo, vale mucho la pena.

Likeless so far. Lead the way
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