Malcolm Gladwell may not have invented the term “tipping point,” but if we lived in a fairer world his popularization of the phrase surely would have earned him a licensing fee. The Tipping Point, published in 2000, has sold millions of copies, and Gladwell followed that book, his first, with a string of other best-sellers, including Blink and Talking to Strangers. In true Gladwellian fashion, he re-evaluates and expands the conclusions he reached in his first book with his latest work, Revenge of the Tipping Point.
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