Deception in politics is nothing new, but the quantity of unsubstantiated statements in America today is unprecedented.
He has authored, coauthored, or edited 19 books, including Praeger\'s Social Media and Your Brain, and dozens of journal articles..
Prado, Ph D, is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Queen\'s University, where he served on the faculty for 31 years, and a Fellow of the Royal Society.
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They also discuss Post-Truth as a threat to democracy.
Speaking to general readers, students, and scholars alike, chapters include text on the historical and social events that initiated and developed Post-Truth and why some people are more prone than others to accept and perpetuate post-truth.
Prado and expert contributors present varied perspectives on post-truth, its authoritarian implications for the nation, and how we can approach information to differentiate between truth and post-truth.
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Such a widespread spectacle instantly captures the attention of people nationwide, but disagreement has the nation almost bordering on civil war over the definition of "the truth" and what this book calls "post-truth."In this text, C.
False notions, fake news, "alternative facts," and Opinions are being pitched from sources including the White House, Congress, and the American population via Twitter, Facebook, and online news sites as well as print, television, and radio.
Deception in politics is nothing new, but the quantity of unsubstantiated statements in America today is unprecedented