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Truth In Politics

Flint Yew

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Truth In Politics explores the strategic manipulation of truth within political discourse, examining how politicians utilize rhetoric and misinformation to shape public opinion. It investigates the erosion of trust in political institutions, highlighting the consequences for informed citizenship and a healthy democracy. One intriguing fact is the strategic use of language, where carefully crafted sound bites and targeted messaging construct political realities that may not align with verifiable facts. The book also dissects "truth decay," characterized by a reliance on opinion over evidence, weakening institutional authority.

 
The book traces the evolution of political communication, showing how technology facilitates both information spread and manipulation. It begins by defining key concepts, then explores tactics like spin, propaganda, and echo chambers. Subsequent chapters analyze the media's role in amplifying narratives. By providing a rigorous, fact-based analysis drawing from political science and communication studies, Truth In Politics equips readers with critical thinking skills to navigate the complex information environment and become more discerning consumers of news.
Available since: 02/17/2025.
Print length: 84 pages.

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