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Age of revolutions : progress and backlash from 1600 to the present / Fareed Zakaria.

Zakaria, Fareed, (author.).

Summary:

"Populist rage, ideological fracture, economic and technological shocks, war, and an international system studded with catastrophic risk--the early decades of the twenty-first century may be the most revolutionary period in modern history. But it is not the first. Humans have lived, and thrived, through more than one great realignment. What are these revolutions, and how can they help us to understand our fraught world? In this major work, Fareed Zakaria masterfully investigates the eras and movements that have shaken norms while shaping the modern world. Three such periods hold profound lessons for today. First, in the seventeenth-century Netherlands, a fascinating series of transformations made that tiny land the richest in the world--and created politics as we know it today. Next, the French Revolution, an explosive era that devoured its ideological children and left a bloody legacy that haunts us today. Finally, the mother of all revolutions, the Industrial Revolution, which catapulted Great Britain and the US to global dominance and created the modern world. Alongside these paradigm-shifting historical events, Zakaria probes four present-day revolutions: globalization, technology, identity, and geopolitics. For all their benefits, the globalization and technology revolutions have produced profound disruptions and pervasive anxiety and our identity. And increasingly, identity is the battlefield on which the twenty-first century's polarized politics are fought. All this is set against a geopolitical revolution as great as the one that catapulted the United States to world power in the late nineteenth century. Now we are entering a world in which the US is no longer the dominant power. As we find ourselves at the nexus of four seismic revolutions, we can easily imagine a dark future. But Zakaria proves that pessimism is premature. If we act wisely, the liberal international order can be revived and populism relegated to the ash heap of history." - Publisher's website.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780393239232
  • ISBN: 0393239233
  • Physical Description: xii, 383 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: Hardcover First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : W.W. Norton & Company, [2024]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-362) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: A multitude of revolutions -- Part I. Revolutions past. The first liberal revolution ; The glorious revolution ; The failed revolution ; The mother of all revolutions ; The real American revolution -- Part II. Revolutions present. Globalization in overdrive ; Information unbound ; Revenge of the tribes ; The dual revolutions -- Conclusion: The infinite abyss.
Subject: Revolutions > History.
Social change.
World history.
Polarization (Social sciences)
Geopolitics > History.
Genre: Informational works.

Available copies

  • 6 of 12 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

Holds

  • 5 current holds with 12 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
North Kansas City Public Library 303.64 ZAKARIA 2024 (Text) 0001012544249 Nonfiction New Checked out 04/29/2024

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