The square and the tower

networks and power, from the Freemasons to Facebook

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Niall Ferguson: The square and the tower (2018)

563 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 2018

ISBN:
978-0-7352-2291-5
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OCLC Number:
993419373

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2 stars (1 review)

A "recasting of the turning points in world history, including the one we're living through, as a struggle between old power hierarchies and new social networks"--Dust jacket.

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2 stars

Niall Ferguson’s thesis that many conflicts in history can be understood as the conflict between power hierarchies and social networks is descriptive, but underdeveloped. His title is a knockoff of Eric S. Raymond's seminal, "The Cathedral and the Bazaar," and unfortunately its conceptual development is equally shallow. Most striking of this books faults is the change in tone. At the beginning of the book, he sounded like a name-dropping academic who relishes curating his collection of weak social ties to powerful people. At the end, he's the breathless alarmist of that email your mom forwarded to you in blazing red, all caps Comic Sans. In his conclusion, it's clear that Ferguson's motto is "In hierarchy we trust." It's a very heavy bias unsubstantiated by fact. He doesn't attempt to give a justification; he lists all the network transformations in politics and society that threaten the hierarchy in which he's apparently …

Subjects

  • HISTORY / Social History
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
  • Social networks
  • History