Know-it-All Society: Truth and Arrogance in Political Culture

New York, NY, USA: WW Norton (2020)
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Know-it-All Society is about how we form and maintain our political convictions, and the ways in which political ideologies, human psychology and technology conspire to make our society more dogmatic, less intellectually humble and ultimately less democratic.

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