The Insanity Wars: Why People Are Crazier Than Ever

The Insanity Wars: Why People Are Crazier Than Ever
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Download or read book The Insanity Wars: Why People Are Crazier Than Ever written by Joe Dixon and published by Magus Books. This book was released on with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We are locked in the Insanity Wars. The world is not plagued by undead zombies, but by very much alive lunatics. They don't lurch around aimlessly. They busily make fake news, they laugh at experts, they ignore anyone with qualifications, they produce alternative facts and parallel realities. Madness is their trade, and they're very good at it. Derangement is now the most profitable business in the world. If you're not demented, you're not trying hard enough. You need to get out more. Modern culture is an Insanity Generator. Social media is relentlessly magnifying hysteria, faith, mysticism and irrationalism. No one could claim that today's world is straining every sinew to promote reason, logic, critical thinking, understanding and knowledge. It's zealously doing the exact opposite. Knowledge is out, experts are out, logic is out. They're not profitable. They don't sell. There's no audience for them.


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