Decades after writing “The Tipping Point,” Malcolm Gladwell says he's less optimistic. He tells NPR's Steve Inskeep he reexamined his book about social epidemics, and rewrote it with darker themes.
Author Malcolm Gladwell admitted to being “ashamed” by his performance hosting a prominent sports conference discussing the “path forward for the inclusion” of trans athletes in women’s sports — ...
It’s fair to say that “The Tipping Point” was the tipping point for Malcolm Gladwell’s career. In 2000, the book catapulted Gladwell, then a New Yorker staff writer, to literary superstardom. It also ...
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Gladwell is also set to embark on a national book tour beginning on Oct. 1 — when his book is scheduled to release Publisher Little, Brown and Company announced that the bestselling author, 60, will ...
We used to think that the past was behind us, and now that the Internet has given us seemingly limitless ability to look back and revisit everything, the past feels more present than ever. It’s out of ...
We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. In 2000, Malcolm Gladwell published the first of several bestselling books, "The Tipping Point," in which he applied the ...