In Defense of Troublemakers, Charlan Nemeth
In Defense of Troublemakers, Charlan Nemeth
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In Defense of Troublemakers
The Power of Dissent in Life and Business

Author: Charlan Nemeth

Narrator: Joyce Bean

Unabridged: 6 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/30/2018


Synopsis

An eminent psychologist explains why dissent should be cherished, not fearedWe've decided by consensus that consensus is good. In In Defense of Troublemakers, psychologist Charlan Nemeth argues that this principle is completely wrong: left unchallenged, the majority opinion is often biased, unoriginal, or false. It leads planes and markets to crash, causes juries to convict innocent people, and can quite literally make people think blue is green. In the name of comity, we embrace stupidity. We can make better decisions by embracing dissent. Dissent forces us to question the status quo, consider more information, and engage in creative decision-making.From Twelve Angry Men to Edward Snowden, lone objectors who make people question their assumptions bring groups far closer to truth--regardless of whether they are right or wrong. Essential reading for anyone who works in groups, In Defense of Troublemakers will radically change the way you think, listen, and make decisions.

About Charlan Nemeth

Charlan Nemeth is a professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. She lives in San Francisco.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben on December 14, 2018

I would probably legitimately give this book 3.5 stars. The underlying concept, the power of dissent, is worthy of 5 stars. Giving freedom for dissenters and highlighting really the necessity of dissent in order to make the most high quality of decisions was an eye opening read. The book provided th......more

Goodreads review by Ell on April 11, 2018

In Defense of Troublemakers is a compelling book written by esteemed psychologist Charlan Jeanne Nemet. It challenges the consensus that “consensus thinking” is the best way to approach matters of import because with consensus comes constraints. These constraints include limited consideration of var......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on June 18, 2020

A number of helpful takeaways from this book confirming the trouble with yes-men, and complementary to The Wisdom of Crowds. "Ordinary people, when faced with a majority opinion that is clearly incorrect, will nonetheless side with that obvious falsehood over one-third of the time" (p. 25).......more