An electrifying, thought-provoking exploration of the
transformative era we're living through, by bestselling, Women's Prize-winning
writer Naomi Alderman
‘At the point that there’s an enormous increase in the amount of information
that is available to us, we all get very anxious. We get very angry. People we
thought we knew well have a very different instinct to us on something that
seemed incredibly obvious to us’
In this intellectually thrilling, ground-breaking book, Naomi Alderman explores
the impact of the internet on human communication and argues that the digital
age is reshaping our perceptions, interactions and mental landscapes, much as
our two previous information crises―the invention of writing and the Gutenberg
printing press - did.
By looking at the historical outcomes of previous information revolutions –
outcomes like the Enlightenment's intellectual advancements and the
Reformation's religious conflicts - Alderman asks what we can learn from the
past to better manage our current information age.
Drawing on the work of philosophers and historians, as well as addressing
misinformation, conspiracy theories, public disagreements and groupthink, she
explores how new technologies open up new ways of thinking, and of being.
Urgent, entertaining, hopeful and eye-opening, Don’t Burn Anyone at
the Stake Today offers a new understanding of the emotional and
cognitive upheavals we face with today's information crisis and encourages us
to prepare for, and mitigate, its worst effects while harnessing its potential
for positive change.
About the Author
Naomi Alderman is the bestselling author of The
Power, which won the the Women's Prize for Fiction, as well as Disobedience, The
Liars' Gospel, and The Lessons.