Revolt: The Worldwide Uprising Against Globalization

Revolt: The Worldwide Uprising Against Globalization

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  • Author:Nadav Eyal
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Summary

"A well-written and thought-provoking account of the current crisis of globalization。 Not everyone will agree with Eyal's interpretation, but few will remain indifferent。" —Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens    

An eye-opening examination of nationalism’s spread around the world as the promise of globalism wanes

Revolt is an eloquent and provocative challenge to the prevailing wisdom about the rise of nationalism and populism。 With a vibrant and informed voice, Nadav Eyal illustrates how modern globalization is not sustainable。 He contends that the collapse of the current world order is not so much about the imbalance between technological achievement and social progress or the breakdown of liberal democracy as it is about a passion to upend and destroy power structures that have become hollow, corrupt。 or simply unresponsive to urgent needs。 Eyal illuminates the benign and malignant forces that have so rapidly transformed our economic, political, and cultural realities, shedding light not only on the economic and cultural revolution that has come to define our time but also on the counterrevolution waged by those it has marginalized and exploited。


With a mixture of journalistic narrative, penetrating vignettes, and original analysis, Revolt shows that the left and right have much in common。 Eyal tells stories of distressed Pennsylvania coal miners, anarchist communes on the outskirts of Athens, a Japanese town with collapsing fertility rates, neo-Nazis in Germany, and Syrian refugee families whom he accompanied from the shores of Greece to their destination in Germany。 Into these reports from the present Eyal weaves lessons from the past, from the opium wars in China to colonialist Haiti to the Marshall Plan。 With these historical ties, he shows that the revolts’ roots have always been deep and strong, and that rather than seeing current uprisings as part of a passing phenomenon, we should recognize that revolt is the new status quo。 

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Reviews

Tomasz

Trochę tu reportażu, trochę eseju, autor krąży po różnych politycznych i ekonomicznych tematach i wychodzi mu to bardzo sprawnie。 Wciągnęło mnie bardzo i pomimo tego, że niektóre fragmenty były dla mnie nieco bardziej nużące, to czytało się wspaniale。 Obawiałem się na początku, że będzie mocno amerykocentryczna, jednak nie brakuje ujęć z innych, mniej oczywistych punktów widzenia, co poszerza obraz całości。 Do pięciu gwiazdek trochę brakuje, ale polecam dać szansę。

Daphna Eyal

An excellent read about our tumultous times。 Very clear, interesting , & full of stories that illustrate the point 。 A must。

Will Norton

This is a very insightful book covering a wide range of subjects dealing with the age that we live in post Trump。 The chapters weave separate pictures of various news stories and subjects endemic to the rise against the liberal order of the end of the 20th century and the leaks in that order that have lead to the time we live in today。 The notion that the book was written by an Israeli journalist also makes the viewpoint more salient in the discovery of why Le Pin in France gained so much suppor This is a very insightful book covering a wide range of subjects dealing with the age that we live in post Trump。 The chapters weave separate pictures of various news stories and subjects endemic to the rise against the liberal order of the end of the 20th century and the leaks in that order that have lead to the time we live in today。 The notion that the book was written by an Israeli journalist also makes the viewpoint more salient in the discovery of why Le Pin in France gained so much support or why coal miners in West Virginia voted for Trump when prima facia it seems it would be against their interest。 The very idea of global commerce is now under attack on many fronts and finding a solution is not as possible as is political backlash that politicians have used to great avail globally in the name of nationalism。 。。。more

Samantha

So I will start this review with a warning: there are times when you may become highly anxious reading this and just choose to opt out from current society to go live "off the grid" somewhere out the back of Byron Bay and to just hip-out。 But take heart, the book does provide a few glimpses of the benefits of globalisation (and it would appear that the book was completed pre release of COVID-19 vaccines which absolutely would not have materialised if there was not global biomedical collaboration So I will start this review with a warning: there are times when you may become highly anxious reading this and just choose to opt out from current society to go live "off the grid" somewhere out the back of Byron Bay and to just hip-out。 But take heart, the book does provide a few glimpses of the benefits of globalisation (and it would appear that the book was completed pre release of COVID-19 vaccines which absolutely would not have materialised if there was not global biomedical collaboration) but albeit a few。Written by Israeli journalist Nadav Eyal each chapter investigates one impact of globalisation neatly merging a journalist's keen eye on social reality with an economic, political and historical conversation。 The author does this apolitically (mostly), so you do not have to hide the cover of the book from any conservative members of your workplace or family, but at the same time it would be a good book to casually drop on the table of your local socialist political meeting (if you're that way inclined) as it would keep them armed with anti-capitalist arguments for months, if not years。。。。。。。Anyway, for me the book was a riveting read, and really made me contemplate how I saw myself - am I a global citizen? What is a global citizen? It provided great insight into the realities of globalisation from many different perspectives - things that you may have been presented fleetingly in news reports or read a bit about in economics pages or magazines, but had never had the time or information presented in factual form。 The book also examines the increase in nationalism and fundamentalism and their driving forces, particularly in the US (but I think this can be transported to many parts of the globe)。Easily readable, you may become overwhelmed and feel anxious or depressed that as one small citizen your voice really doesn't matter in this big mess that we are all in - just because of globalisation: I mean - no wonder no one cares about the truth anymore, the environment is broken beyond repair, AI is going to mean no one has a job in 20 years etc, etc。 But have some hope - the last chapter provides some light however, and I guess this is where the author did not want to get into too much more detail as the book is meant to make connections through providing a story and then give some facts for you to make your own decision on the pros and cons of the impact from globalisation, and to make you really think about where your values lie on the matter。 It is therefore not meant to present solutions but rather provoke discussion and thought, but it can't help make one realise the importance of confidence in our political systems (whatever they may be) and that progress now must also mean innovation, flexibility, co-operation, good leadership etc。I loved the concept that as a global society we are moving into a new era out of the age of responsibility (which commenced post world war eras), and it is now crucial to our harmonious survival to reconsider what we have learned from the past such as: "the values stemming from and informed by the Enlightenment: rational inquiry, human dignity, individual freedom, acceptance of science and technology as a means to improve the human condition, and liberalism" (p415)。 There were a few things I did feel the book neglected such as the role of globalised media and the impact that makes on unbiased media in the Western world。 More could also have been made of the election-cycle trap that most Western democracies find themselves in which makes so much of governing body policies short-term and near-sighted。I recommend it highly - and it would make an awesome book club read (not!!!)。 。。。more

Anzig

I nearly gave 5 stars for this book。 I loved his thought provoking idea about globalization, the rise of fundamentalist and nationalist aside of globalization。 Some quotes written there were so "cruel": - It has created a climate in which human beings must cope with the world, materially and conceptually, as a single and integrated place。- Globalization does not ask—it commands, and its command is efficiency - It fought for its freedom, but the bonds of servitude were replaced by financial chain I nearly gave 5 stars for this book。 I loved his thought provoking idea about globalization, the rise of fundamentalist and nationalist aside of globalization。 Some quotes written there were so "cruel": - It has created a climate in which human beings must cope with the world, materially and conceptually, as a single and integrated place。- Globalization does not ask—it commands, and its command is efficiency - It fought for its freedom, but the bonds of servitude were replaced by financial chains。and many many more。。Had it stop at chapter 16, it surely ended 5 stars。 The last couple of chapters were boring when he spent just a little too much time in America。 。。。more

Yupa

Zibaldonesco e blobboso, il libro, con le sue oltre cinquecento pagine, tende costantemente a esorbitare dal compito che annuncia nel titolo, quello di tracciare una mappa della rivolta (di destra o di sinistra) contro la globalizzazione, e ingloba e assimila di volta in volta qualunque argomento correlato, diventando una sorta di panoramica di largo, larghissimo respiro sulla globalizzazione, con le sue vittorie e le sue magagne, e quindi su un po' tutte le vicende politiche e sociali del Mondo Zibaldonesco e blobboso, il libro, con le sue oltre cinquecento pagine, tende costantemente a esorbitare dal compito che annuncia nel titolo, quello di tracciare una mappa della rivolta (di destra o di sinistra) contro la globalizzazione, e ingloba e assimila di volta in volta qualunque argomento correlato, diventando una sorta di panoramica di largo, larghissimo respiro sulla globalizzazione, con le sue vittorie e le sue magagne, e quindi su un po' tutte le vicende politiche e sociali del Mondo negli ultimi vent'anni se non di più。 Tra l'America di Trump e la denatalità giapponese, tra il terrorismo islamico e le crisi migratorie, il tema della rivolta finisce un po' marginalizzato。L'autore è giornalista, il taglio è giornalistico, e a fianco dei dati ci sono soprattutto molte storie e narrazioni, vicende di persone che l'autore ha incontrato girando un po' in tutto il globo, e una certa tendenza alla ricerca del sensazionale, tipicamente giornalistica (sarà un giorno possibile parlare di Giappone senza citare ciliegi e samurai?)。Dati e storie e anche (per fortuna) un certo anelito all'analisi, non sempre tuttavia all'altezza del tema trattato, all'altezza dell'ambizione dell'autore di coprire tutto, ma proprio tutto。 A tratti lo sviluppo del libro si fa arruffato, un po' confuso, e sembra quasi di avere a che fare con varî articoli di giornale incollati uno a fianco all'altro, senza che emerga un disegno generale。Tra le tante cose di cui parla il libro ricorderò con non poca inquietudine le pagine sui problemi ambientali: spero che il catastrofismo dell'autore si riveli davvero tale e ci siano ancora margini per evitare o comunque affrontare gli annunciati tracolli globali; e poi, invece, ricorderò con piacere tutto il capitolo sul tema delle fake news, tema finalmente ricollocato in un'ottica non allarmistica, restituito a una prospettiva complessa e controintuitiva: dati alla mano, l'autore afferma che ora si parla tanto di notizie false non perché queste siano aumentate dopo dei presunti bei tempi andati in cui, signora mia, c'era rispetto per la verità (si mentiva tanto e spesso pure in passato), bensì perché, al contrario, oggi ci sono maggiori strumenti per individuarle e discuterle, le bugie, che provengano da politici o da ciarlatani。 Non potrei essere più d'accordo。L'ultimo capitolo riassume vantaggi e svantaggi della globalizzazione, proponendo una lunga serie di "rimedî" ai secondi, ma si tratta di una lista eterogenea che va da proposte precise più o meno condivisibili, ad altre molto più vaghe e poi appelli al buon senso che lasciano il tempo che trovano。 Non saranno certo queste pagine che più ricorderò del libro, inoltre ho il forte sospetto che gli eventi storici di portata globale siano "governabili" come lo siano terremoti o tsunami, cioè non lo siano, e si possa aspirare o sperare al massimo di metterci delle toppe una volta che siano passati e si siano quantificati i danni (magari rinunciando all'ingegneria sociale su larga scala e concentrandosi quegli interventi "a spizzichi" di cui parlava il buon vecchio Popper)。 。。。more

Amit GR

Didn’t agree with it all and some is clearly an outsider view into america but generally, I liked the book。 Was introduced to Giordano Bruno whom I had never heard of and I feel like I need to start a hashtag: #IAmGiordanoBruno

Joachim Stoop

3,5 Er woekert een wereldwijde revolte tegen globalisering omdat de lusten (minder armoede en analfabetisme, hogere levensverwachting, betere basisvoorzieningen) steeds minder opwegen tegen de lasten (werkloosheid vanwege automatisering, ongelijkheid en migratiestromen omwille van geopolitieke machtsspelletjes en klimaatverandering)。 Het ongenoegen rond de niet-ingeloste dromen van het meedogenloze neoliberalisme wordt opgehitst door lokale extremisten en populisten die deze mondiale willekeur b 3,5 Er woekert een wereldwijde revolte tegen globalisering omdat de lusten (minder armoede en analfabetisme, hogere levensverwachting, betere basisvoorzieningen) steeds minder opwegen tegen de lasten (werkloosheid vanwege automatisering, ongelijkheid en migratiestromen omwille van geopolitieke machtsspelletjes en klimaatverandering)。 Het ongenoegen rond de niet-ingeloste dromen van het meedogenloze neoliberalisme wordt opgehitst door lokale extremisten en populisten die deze mondiale willekeur bevechten met een verheerlijking van traditie, identiteit en eenvoud。  Eyal neemt graag prozaïsche omwegen en rekt zijn focus op om talloze plooien in de wereldwaaier te belichten。 Vaak lijkt hij hierbij een pas ontwaakte comapatiënt bij te praten over de voorbije decennia: 9/11, de bankencrisis van 2008, de carrière van Trump, de zinkende Malediven。 Vreemd én deprimerend ook dat hij tussen al dat onkruid amper een bloem bespeurt: alsof er nergens ecologisch en sociaal verantwoorde initiatieven en opstanden opbloeien。  De Israëlische journalist heeft gelukkig genoeg troeven: dankzij zijn ettelijke interviews vermijdt hij een te wazig nieuw-historisch overzicht en komen massa’s uiteenlopende stemmen aan bod: van Marine Le Pen tot moslimextremisten, van misnoegde burgers tot CEO’s。 Hij schrijft laagdrempeliger dan collega’s Pankaj Mishra en Slavoj Žižek, maar mist hun originele vergezichten om de beklimming van 480 bladzijden afdoende te belonen。 。。。more

Costea Bogdan

A really good book about the current state of our world。 Immigration, hunger, inequality, poverty and obviously globalisation, are all well dissected and in a pretty objective way。 Great book that will widen your views and make you ask some question about thr phenomenon called globalisation。 10/10

Itamar

הספר קולח וגדוש במידע על תהליכים שקרו בעשרות השנים האחרונות ומסביר אותם בפשטות。 מרתק אותי מה איל היה כותב על תקופת קורונה ש״טרפה את הקלפים״ בכל העולם בראייתי בחשיפת הרפיסות והחולשה המובנות של פופוליזם。

Moran

Very enlightening and informative, but at this point I am not 100% sure what the lesson is。 The author kept discussing different aspects of globalization and its counter-movements, but after reading the book I am not entirely sure what I learned。The author gives a lot of interesting anecdotes and reports them as he does in his role as news reporter。 So it feels like something between a book and a very long magazine article。I liked it, it was easy and fun to read, but I guess I still have a lot t Very enlightening and informative, but at this point I am not 100% sure what the lesson is。 The author kept discussing different aspects of globalization and its counter-movements, but after reading the book I am not entirely sure what I learned。The author gives a lot of interesting anecdotes and reports them as he does in his role as news reporter。 So it feels like something between a book and a very long magazine article。I liked it, it was easy and fun to read, but I guess I still have a lot to process。 。。。more

Gal Schwed

ONE of the best book I have read。 I liked especially the chapters about Japan, Africa, and Trump。

Yossi

The initial background episodes are interesting, but very quickly this becomes a self-promotional book that highlights the author's various journalistic works。 Also, too preachy and the conclusions are very rudimentary and unrealistic。 The initial background episodes are interesting, but very quickly this becomes a self-promotional book that highlights the author's various journalistic works。 Also, too preachy and the conclusions are very rudimentary and unrealistic。 。。。more

Dan Mel

מעניין מאוד

Racheli Zusiman

ספר מאוד מאוד מעניין על ההשפעות, החיוביות והשליליות, של הגלובליזציה על חיינו, ועל תופעת המרד נגדה וכיצד מרד זה בא לידי ביטוי。 ישנו גם פרק שמוקדש לדרכו של טראמפ לנשיאות ארצות הברית。 היה חסר לי איזשהו קו מחבר ומקשר בין כל הפרקים, אבל עדיין למדתי מהספר הרבה מאוד (הוא עשה לי סדר בכמה עניינים והוא גם מנפץ קצת מיתוסים) וכדאי מאוד לקרוא אותו。

Moti

אנקדוטות מעניינות, אבל הספר קודר ברמה בלתי-סבירה וגישתו הכללית גובלת בהיסטריה。 נדב אייל סבור שהאנושות נעה צעד קדימה ושני צעדים אחורה。 כל מי שמביט על אלפי השנים האחרונות יכול לראות בנקל שהאנושות כמעט תמיד נעה במקצב הפוך: שני צעדים קדימה וצעד אחד אחורה。

Tom Cohen

נושא מעניין, אבל הנסיון של נדב אייל למכור לקורא נרטיב מורגש לאורך כל הספר ומתבטא גם בהצגה מגמתית של עובדות וגם בהצהרות שכלל לא עומדות בקנה מידה עם המקורות שמוצגים בספר。 מאכזב מאוד。

Nimrodds

הספר בעיקר מתמקד בפן הכלכלי ובעידן טראמפ, שם הכותר קצת מטעה על תוכן הספר

Elad Ayalon

ספר מרתק ומעורר מחשבה。

Yael

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