Age of Revolutions: Progress and Backlash from 1600 to the Present

Fareed Zakaria
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Age of Revolutions: Progress and Backlash from 1600 to the Present

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Powerful . . . Zakaria’s book will help readers feel honored and grateful that we get to be part of this glorious and ongoing liberal journey. He understands that we liberals can’t just offer economic benefits; we also have to make the spiritual and civic case for our way of life.—David Brooks, New York Times

Few thinkers can grasp the complexity of this moment, but Fareed Zakaria does it masterfully.—Eric Schmidt, Wall Street Journal

Congrats to @FareedZakaria on his dazzling new book, “Age of Revolutions,” out later this month. So much in it! I found myself marking passage after passage, fact after fact. You gain 10 IQ points just reading this book.—Nicholas Kristof, New York Times columnist via X

Zakaria has figured out policy wonkery and TV, and many points between. The Indian-born pundit could thus claim to be America’s best-known tutor on world events. Even by his standards, however, Age of Revolutions is breathtakingly ambitious. . . Age of Revolutions successfully bridges the divide between the general reader and the academic. It is an easy read that offers fresh perspective. That is no mean feat. —Edward Luce, Financial Times

[Is] the rot in the system fixable or fatal? In his book, Zakaria performs an invaluable service in framing these questions precisely the right way. How sturdy, in the end, will the American and global systems prove against all these hurricane-force winds of change? What’s at stake is modernity itself.—Michael Hirsh, Foreign Policy

Zakaria believes that we can and do make progress. But he is wary of the assumption that history tends to move in the direction of ever-greater human flourishing . . . Zakaria’s book represents an attempt to distinguish between revolutions that have inspired thermostatic reactions and revolutions that have endured.—Gideon Lewis-Kraus, New Yorker

Zakaria [is] a lively writer and good storyteller. . . Zakaria warns against revolutions that move too fast and displace too many people; it now seems that’s exactly what went wrong in the last 40 years with the rise of the global economy.—Tim Wu, New York Times

This is the indispensable book for understanding the world today. Fareed Zakaria tackles the central question of our age: What are the causes of the seismic social disruptions we are going through and the political backlashes that have ensued? Connecting five centuries of history to a deep understanding of our current anxieties, he shows how transformations in technology, economics, and politics interact. We are living through one of the most revolutionary ages in history, and the resulting disruptions have led to a clash between those who celebrate progress, open markets, and technology versus those who resist them. Zakaria argues that we must infuse our journey forward with moral meaning and restore a sense of pride in the ideals of freedom, individual rights, and democracy. The result is both a fascinating look at history and an inspiring vision for the future —Walter Isaacson, author of Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, Leonardo da Vinci, and Einstein, among others

Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Learn from Fareed

"I am sorry but I can not honestly provide a review at this time as I have not started to read it yet. I watch Fareed’s weekly show on CNN and have bought several of his books in the past so I expect nothing less than his usual brilliant understanding of past and current revolutions and the current geo- political situation in our world. He is a well respected journalist , writer and host . I look forward to reading his latest book- a softcover too!"

Ching (4/5)

Age of Revolutions

"Phenomenal review of revolutions to date, and a sobering assessment of where we now find ourselves."

Jim53 (5/5)

how the development of “revolution” has grown to impact todays society in amaerica

"The Age of Revolution is a very readable book about the development of revolutions over the ages and helps to explain Salome of the current political phenomena in American politics today"

Concerned C. (5/5)

A Historical Summary of Revolutions Past and Present

"This author has an exceptional grasp as to what is going on now in the world and how past revolutions have contributed to the issues we have today in the world. Great read for those who love history."

Sharon B. (5/5)

True today as it was 100 years ago.

"Very in line with what is going on today, even though it was written almost a century ago. Simplifies the persona well."

NoyG (5/5)

Very enjoyable

"I really enjoyed this book. It puts our current, difficult times into historical context. Mr. Zakaria's point of view is very American, but since he is American, of course it is. The book is written conversationally and is an easy, but informative, read."

Krumble (5/5)

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  • Published date: Nov 04, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 416
  • Publisher: WW Norton
  • ISBN: 9781324105824
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.95" L x 8.25" H
Fareed Zakaria is the host of CNN’s flagship international affairs show, Fareed Zakaria GPS, as well as weekly columnist for the Washington Post. He is the author of four New York Times bestsellers, including Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World. He lives in New York City.

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