
In "Us vs. Them," Ian Bremmer dissects how globalism's broken promises fuel today's polarization. Why are tech CEOs studying this book? Because it predicted our fractured world before it happened - and offers solutions when most experts only see chaos.
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A young Palestinian stands before Israeli soldiers, a rock in his hand. He knows this stone won't change anything. He knows the risk. But when every legitimate channel for being heard has closed, when your existence itself feels erased, that rock becomes a voice. Now look around. Rust belt factory workers who voted for Trump, French citizens donning yellow vests, Brexit supporters reclaiming sovereignty-they're all throwing metaphorical rocks at a system that stopped listening. This isn't happening in isolated pockets. It's a global uprising against the very forces that promised to unite us. When globalization swept across the world, it came with dazzling promises: prosperity through connection, progress through open borders, wealth through free trade. And for many, those promises materialized. Billions in China and India rose from poverty. Technology connected distant corners of the planet. Yet simultaneously, something darker emerged. Factory towns in Ohio became ghost communities. European workers watched jobs migrate eastward. The speed of change outpaced people's ability to adapt, and the elites engineering this transformation consistently dismissed the human wreckage left behind. The 2008 financial crisis crystallized this betrayal-bankers received bailouts while homeowners faced foreclosure. The message became unmistakable: the system serves those at the top.
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