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The death of truth / Michiko Kakutani.

Author/creator Kakutani, Michiko author.
Format Book and Print
EditionFirst edition.
Publication Info New York : Tim Duggan Books, 2018.
Description208 pages
Subject(s)
Contents The decline and fall of reason -- The new culture wars -- "Moi" and the rise of subjectivity -- The vanishing of reality -- The co-opting of language -- Filters, silos, and tribes -- Technology -- "The firehose of falsehood" : propaganda and fake news -- The Schadenfreude of the trolls.
Abstract We live in a time when the very idea of objective truth is mocked and discounted by the occupants of the White House. Discredited conspiracy theories and ideologies have resurfaced, proven science is once more up for debate, and Russian propaganda floods our screens. The wisdom of the crowd has usurped research and expertise, and we are each left clinging to the beliefs that best confirm our biases. How did truth become an endangered species in contemporary America? This decline began decades ago, and in The Death of Truth, former New York Times critic Michiko Kakutani takes a penetrating look at the cultural forces that contributed to this gathering storm. In social media and literature, television, academia, and politics, Kakutani identifies the trends--originating on both the right and the left--that have combined to elevate subjectivity over factuality, science, and common values. And she returns us to the words of the great critics of authoritarianism, writers like George Orwell and Hannah Arendt, whose work is newly and eerily relevant. With remarkable erudition and insight, Kakutani offers a provocative diagnosis of our current condition and points toward a new path for our truth-challenged times.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN9780525574828 (hardcover)
ISBN0525574824
ISBN(ebook)
ISBN9780525574835 paperback
ISBN0525574832 paperback

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