Having read the book there are some great insights and intellectual nudges that go on to occupy the curious' readers mind.
Especially the analysis of the social movements in Taiwan and Hong Kong in terms and the correlation of their success to the organization shows some striking sapience.
Nevertheless an argument could be made,
that over ascribes relevance to the organizational success or failure respectively,
while glossing over other vitally relevant factors contributing to such large scale and long term social movements like Hong Kong's Umbrella and Taiwan's Sunflower movement.
One of these aspects that could be viewed as underrepresented is the prevalence or density of people in support of the People's Republic of China,
as well as Beijing's imminent power and presence over the affected regions.
Naturally, this fact is not ignored in this incredibly well written book,
yet it does not bring the importance necessitated by such a central question to the table.