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Critical Mass

How One Thing Leads to Another

by Philip Ball

Critical Mass
Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Pub. Date: 2004
ISBN: 9780374281250
No. pages: 528

Category: Concepts & Trends
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In this summary you will learn

  • How physical science can be used to explain society
  • What connections exist between science and social philosophy

Why you should read Critical Mass

This is a sometimes dense, often rambling and always interesting book about the history of science, the history of social philosophy and many points of congruence between the two, from how traffic jams happen to how communities self-organize. Author Philip Ball seems to include almost every notable physical scientist since Sir Isaac Newton as he traces how key scientific theories have influenced or been influenced by the speculations of economists and political scientists. Anyone whose acquaintance with science is minimal, but whose curiosity is deep, will find that reading this book is something like floating down a river that is a sometimes windy, sometimes swampy, sometimes roiling stream of discoveries, ideas, broken hypotheses and curious characters. There are two small flaws. First, the author identifies almost every scientist who ever worked on a problem remotely related to the book’s subject and sometimes he does not clear the path through the thicket of names and experiments. And, second, in a social science discussion toward the end, Ball permits his political biases to color his story with occasional, apparently heartfelt, denunciations of right-leaning politicians. These quibbles aside, getAbstract.com says buy this book and enjoy an intriguing raft ride through interesting intellectual waters.

About the Author

Philip Ball majored in chemistry at the University of Oxford and received a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Bristol. He is now a writer and a consulting editor for Nature. His book, Bright Earth: Art and the Invention of Color, was nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award.

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