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The Revolt of the Public
And the Reckoning of the West
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Martin Gurri's "The Revolt of the Public" analyzes the growing disconnect between established elites and the general public, exploring the rise of populism and anti-establishment sentiment.
The book examines how the rapid dissemination of information through the internet has empowered ordinary citizens, leading to a challenge to traditional power structures.
Gurri argues that the elites' inability to adapt to this changing information landscape has fueled public anger and frustration.
The book's central theme is the erosion of trust in institutions and the rise of alternative sources of information and authority.
Gurri's analysis offers insights into the underlying causes of political polarization and the challenges facing democratic societies in the digital age.
The book examines how the rapid dissemination of information through the internet has empowered ordinary citizens, leading to a challenge to traditional power structures.
Gurri argues that the elites' inability to adapt to this changing information landscape has fueled public anger and frustration.
The book's central theme is the erosion of trust in institutions and the rise of alternative sources of information and authority.
Gurri's analysis offers insights into the underlying causes of political polarization and the challenges facing democratic societies in the digital age.
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regarding a CIA analyst's prediction on social media's impact on incumbent institutions.


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to illustrate the fragmentation of the public.


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as a book whose prediction was that social media was going to completely destroy the authority of all incumbent institutions.


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when discussing the inevitability of independent media and politics coalescing.


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in the context of discussing the impact of social media.


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as an important read that traces the rise of the Tea Party alongside social media.


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in relation to a metaphor about the public looking into a shattered mirror.


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as a roadmap for the revolt of the public.


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as explaining how social media is good at tearing things down but not building them.


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in relation to the 2019 global protests and the reasons behind them.


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