Rating: Not rated
Tags: Lang:en
Publisher: Stripe Press
Added: October 9, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
Riding a tsunami of information, the public has trampled
on the temples of authority in every domain of human
activity, everywhere. The Revolt of the Public tells the
story of how ordinary people, gifted amateurs networked in
communities of interest, have swarmed over the hierarchies of
accredited professionals, questioned their methods, and
shouted their failures from the digital rooftops. In science,
business, media - and, pre-eminently, in politics and
government - established elites have lost the power to
command attention and set the agenda.The consequences have
been revolutionary. Insurgencies enabled by digital devices
and a vast information sphere have mobilized millions,
toppling dictators in Egypt and Tunisia, crushing the ruling
Socialist Party in Spain, inspiring "Tea Parties" and
"Occupations" in the United States. Trust in political
authority stands at an all-time low around the world. The
Revolt of the Public analyzes the composition of the public,
the nature of authority and legitimacy, and the part played
by the perturbing agent: information. A major theme of the
book is whether democratic institutions can survive the
assaults of a public that at times appears to be at war with
any form of organization, if not with history itself.