The echo machine : how right-wing extremism created a post-truth America / David Pakman.
"How right-wing extremism has led to the fall of critical thinking and rise of reactionary politics-and what we can do about it to save our democracy"-- Provided by publisher.
In The Echo Machine, David Pakman offers a sharp, progressive political analysis of the current state of U.S. politics, particularly focusing on how right-wing disinformation and political polarization have spiraled out of control. He explores the decline of critical thinking and media literacy, which has led to a fractured political landscape. Through real-world examples and pragmatic insights, Pakman explains how the political system has become a toxic echo chamber and argues that leftism offers a better path forward for addressing key societal issues. His accessible, well-researched work encourages readers to think critically, embrace media literacy, and engage in productive discourse to repair the broken system and safeguard democracy.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780807016534
- Physical Description: 201 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Boston, MA : Beacon Press, [2025]
- Copyright: ©2025
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Chapter 1: How the United States broke -- Chapter 2: What happened to critical thinking? -- Chapter 3: What are facts? -- Chapter 4: The cost of principles over problems -- Chapter 5: Why choose leftism? -- Chapter 6 How to fight against a movement that has no policy -- Chapter 7: Why does the right keep winning? -- Chapter 8: How to (responsibly) consume media -- Chapter 9: What else can we do? |
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