Saturday, November 22, 2008

the bedside table

true enough promised to tell me how to live in a post-truth society.  well, it did not quite deliver, but i did get some good information anyway.

farhad manjoo spends most of the book deconstructing many of the myths that people labor under - 9/11 was an inside job, the media has a liberal bias, john kerry did not earn his medals.  he does not exactly set out to disprove the myths, although he does along the way, he more lays out the specific societal constructs that made each possible.  he mixes sociology, psychology and history to root out the cause of the disappearance of truth.  it is an easy and enjoyable read, but not quite the guide to modern living that i had hoped for.  

but it does give me more ammunition when i am confronted with the bits of common knowledge that abound today.  i need all the ammunition i can get.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It must be the Season of the Witch...

Anonymous said...

It's clear that the bush family and their friends are behind 911. So, what was the fallacy that this guy uncovered?That it was all just a bunch of arabs hiding "inside" caves that did it? oh, yeah, did anyone ever mention to NASA that we are up here? 'cause I am down to hitting my own emissions of carbon dioxide... which is at least doing more than you to reduce the amount of carbon in my atmosphere.