PostTruth, Evan Davis
PostTruth, Evan Davis
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Post-Truth
Why We Have Reached Peak Bullshit and What We Can Do About It

Author: Evan Davis

Narrator: Evan Davis

Unabridged: 9 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/18/2017


Synopsis

'A Malcolm Gladwell-style social psychology/behavioural economics primer' Evening Standard

Low-level dishonesty is rife everywhere, in the form of exaggeration, selective use of facts, economy with the truth, careful drafting - from Trump and the Brexit debate to companies that tell us 'your call is important to us'. How did we get to a place where bullshit is not just rife but apparently so effective that it's become the communications strategy of our times?

This brilliantly insightful book steps inside the panoply of deception employed in all walks of life and assesses how it has come to this. It sets out the surprising logic which explains why bullshit is both pervasive and persistent. Why are company annual reports often nonsense? Why should you not trust estate agents? And above all, why has political campaigning become the art of stretching the truth? Drawing on behavioural science, economics, psychology and of course his knowledge of the media, Evan ends by providing readers with a tool-kit to handle the kinds of deceptions we encounter every day, and charts a route through the muddy waters of the post-truth age.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Trish

Bullshit is probably as old as language itself but it seems more prevalent now, in Anglophone countries, since general literacy and mass media began, world wars excluded. Although some of Evan Davis's comments seem self-evident once you hear them, or are reminded of them, 2017 must make everyone won......more


Quotes

A Malcolm Gladwell-style social psychology/behavioural economics primer Evening Standard

Subtle and wide-ranging, written with the generous intelligence and wry humour that admirers of his broadcasting will recognise New Statesman

His care and his determination to make complicated ideas accessible show, above all, why he is such a good broadcaster Observer

Davis's journey through the bullshit swamplands makes fascinating reading for anybody involved in communication Sunday Times