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How to Be a Dissident
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Gal Beckerman's book examines dissenters and dissident movements, analyzing how individuals and groups challenge authority across cultures and political systems.
It blends history, interviews, and case studies to illuminate the personal costs and strategic choices involved in speaking truth to power.
Beckerman explores the means by which dissent survives—codes, networks, clandestine publishing—and how regimes attempt to crush or co-opt opposition.
The work considers the moral urgency of dissent in defending rights and catalyzing social change, while also reflecting on the conditions that enable effective opposition.
Ultimately, the book argues for understanding dissent as a crucial democratic practice rather than merely a rebellious act.
It blends history, interviews, and case studies to illuminate the personal costs and strategic choices involved in speaking truth to power.
Beckerman explores the means by which dissent survives—codes, networks, clandestine publishing—and how regimes attempt to crush or co-opt opposition.
The work considers the moral urgency of dissent in defending rights and catalyzing social change, while also reflecting on the conditions that enable effective opposition.
Ultimately, the book argues for understanding dissent as a crucial democratic practice rather than merely a rebellious act.
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to introduce and explain his book exploring the qualities and actions of dissidents worldwide.

Gal Beckerman

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Rick Wilson & Gal Beckerman
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to introduce and discuss the guest's recent book about everyday moral choices that define dissidence.


Charlie Sykes

How to Be a Dissident
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as his authored work when introduced discussing Trump's imagery and political dissent.

Gal Beckerman

Why authoritarians put their faces on everything
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as a companion episode relevant to resistance theory and Magyar’s campaign.

Andrew Keen

Make Hungary (and America) Boring Again: Marc Loustau on Why Orbán Lost and How to Defeat Trump
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referencing a recent guest's book about becoming a dissident in the 2020s.

Andrew Keen

The Revolutionary Center: Adrian Wooldridge on the Lost Genius of Liberalism
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as the guest's newly published book and topic of the interview.

Andrew Keen

How to Be a Dissident: Gal Beckerman on Why Pessimism Is the Most Important Human Quality
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and discussed with the author as a guide on resisting authoritarianism and dissident qualities.


Chuck Todd

Full Episode - Trump Is In A Political Hole… And Can’t Stop Digging + How To Be A Dissident
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as the new book by the guest and discussed throughout the interview as the episode's focus.


Chuck Todd

Interview Only w/ Gal Beckerman - How To Be A Dissident
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as a book discussing dissidence, referenced in comparison to Hong Kong protesters.

Andrew Keen

Hong Kong Burning: Simon Elegant on the 2019 Protests
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to preview an upcoming guest and book exploring dissent and what it requires.

Andrew Keen

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