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The Death of Truth

Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the Pulitzer Prize–winning critic comes an impassioned critique of America’s retreat from reason

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.
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Another writer confuses the postmodern viewpoint approach for a difference of truth and lies. Interrogating history through the lens of multiculturalism did not lead us down the path of relative truth. Learn what propaganda truly means before blaming postmodernism for Fox News.

Three stars because there were things that made me think in the work once I got past the other's blind spots listed above. It's a credit to the performer that I made it all the way through this.

Another confusion of truth, lies, and viewpoint

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On the plus side--this book provides lots of background. Truth has been ailing for decades. Our current President wasn't the first to first decide on a course of action and then pick and choose the "facts" to support it. This trend is echoed in literature where personal experience and reflection now has higher regard than shared experience (which includes science). The author makes the case that Trump has pushed the regard for truth to new lows.

On the minus side--while many points are backed up with examples and citations, there were cases where the documentation was weak. It is not worse than many other analyses of politics, but when the issue is truth, I was expecting all of the arguments to be iron-clad. The other weakness for me was the proliferation of 25-cent words where 10-cent words were adequate. I heard "post-modernist" and "deconstructionist" too many times.

Useful but weak in spots

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the narrator was a bit more dramatic than I would have preferred for the reading of an essay. But I got over it.

Good discussion of just how serious it is that Trump and his allies are destroying the concept of objective truth. I liked the discussion of the roots of this in postmodernism, although the author also distinguishes early postmodernism from the misuse of its frameworks by the politicians who use relativism to manipulate the population for their own ends.

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I find this writing a well researched statement of facts that I’ve witnessed. Thing only good thing about Trump is that he inspired me to research, learn history, and hone my critical things/reading/listening skills.

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Not to ground this book on a clear exposition of what the author considers the foundation for determining "what is true & what is not," is a glaring omission & significantly weakens the entire premise of the book. Some references to research, facts, scientific evidence are there, but pretty sure the foundation is fairly flimsy because the analysis of the problem of "the death of truth" is confusing & logically inconsistent in many places.

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