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Age of Revolutions

Progress and Backlash from 1600 to the Present

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Age of Revolutions

By: Fareed Zakaria
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The international best-selling author explores the revolutions—past and present—that define the chaotic, polarized and unstable age in which we live.

Populist rage, ideological fracture, economic and technological shocks, geopolitical dangers and an international system studded with catastrophic risk — the early decades of the 21st century may be one of the most revolutionary periods in modern history. But they are not the first. Humans have lived, and thrived, through more than one great realignment. What makes an age a revolutionary one? And how do they end?

In this major new work, Fareed Zakaria masterfully investigates eras that have shattered and shaped humanity. Four such periods hold profound lessons for today. First, in seventeenth-century Netherlands a series of transformations made that tiny land the richest in thew world — and created modern politics as we know it today. The ‘Glorious Revolution’ in Britain showed that major political change could happen peacefully. Next, the French Revolution, a dramatic decade and a half that devoured its ideological children and left a bloody legacy that haunts us to this day. Finally, the mother of all revolutions, the Industrial Revolution, which catapulted Britain and the U.S. to global dominance and created the modern world. Against these paradigm-shifting historical eras, Zakaria describes our current situation, unpacking the four revolutions we are living through now; in globalization, technology, identity, and geopolitics.

As few public intellectuals can, Zakaria combines intellectual range, deep historical insight, and uncanny prescience to reframe and illuminate a turbulent present.

©2024 Fareed Zakaria (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Military Politics & Government United States World Capitalism Socialism French Revolution Africa Imperialism Soviet Union Latin American Taxation Social justice War Russia

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Such an insightful analysis of our present rooted in history. The author is knowledgeable, credible, balanced and very effective in summarising and explaining such important topics of politics, sociology and current trends. Many thanks for putting together such a masterpiece.

Sophisticated yet easy to read. Well balanced analysis of the age old dance of political opposites

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Insightful analysis and well put together. Found drawing together of themes through the ages clearly demonstrated and fascinating.

Clarity of analysis

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High level and generic. If you know nothing of European history, this does give a good intro to the main revolutionary events. But I was disappointed by the lack of real connection to current events and the 30,000ft overview of current political malaise.

Somewhat shallow

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Nothing new or thought provoking. Stale arguments that never addresses the challenges of the present.

Predictable and lacking nuances

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