The Quiet Before by Gal Beckerman

On the Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas

The book explores the pivotal role of communication in the formation and success of social movements throughout history. It delves into how various forms of media, from handwritten letters to social media platforms, have facilitated the exchange of ideas and fostered collective action. By examining a range of historical and contemporary examples, the narrative highlights the transformative power of dialogue and the ways in which quiet, often overlooked conversations can ignite significant societal change. Through these stories, the book underscores the importance of understanding the dynamics of communication in shaping the world.

Published
2022
Nationality
American
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Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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