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Atlantic Reads: How to Be a Dissident With Gal Beckerman

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United States
开始于 May 02, 2026

The Atlantic staff writer Gal Beckerman and podcast host Adam Harris discuss Beckerman’s new book, How to Be a Dissident

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The risks of dissent, including persecution and social ostracism, can deter individuals from voicing necessary critiques.

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Dissent is essential for a healthy democracy; it challenges the status quo and fosters critical dialogue among citizens.

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Dissidents often serve as catalysts for change, inspiring movements that can lead to significant social reforms.

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Excessive dissent can lead to social fragmentation and chaos, undermining the stability necessary for progress and governance.

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Understanding the balance between dissent and consensus is crucial for societal advancement and avoiding polarization.

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