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The Truth About Lies Aja Raden

The Truth About Lies By Aja Raden

The Truth About Lies by Aja Raden


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Decoding how we behave, The Truth About Lies illuminates situations where we are better off lying - to ourselves and at times to others - and why it can be a healthy psychological mechanism.

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The Truth About Lies: The Illusion of Honesty and the Evolution of Deceit by Aja Raden

Lying is pervasive. So pervasive that we have almost as many words for it as the Aleutians have for snow: prevaricating, fibbing, stretching the truth, of omission, of commission. Dividing her large topic into three sections - The Lies We Tell Each Other, The Lies We Tell Ourselves, and The Lies We All Agree to Believe - Raden's book is as much about belief as about deceit. Buttressed by a winning mixture of history, psychology and science, Raden explores everything from swindles to cons to the long game to the big lie, including: -Why anyone still plays a shell game and gambles when they know the house is stacked against them -Goldbricking and the misleading nature of facts -Why faith and fraud are so closely connected -Hoaxes, hysteria and the madness of crowds -Why we're all probably part of a pyramid scheme -How the truth can sometimes sound like a lie A zippy, funny, and informed history that adds fresh detail even to well-known stories (we all remember what Orson Welles' War of the Worlds radio broadcast hoax was, but did you know that a number people committed suicide when they heard the aliens were upon us?), Raden's book is more primer than morality play. As she writes in her introduction: Not that you're gonna do it, but if you were gonna do it, here's how you'd do it.

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CIN1250272025VG
9781250272027
1250272025
The Truth About Lies: The Illusion of Honesty and the Evolution of Deceit by Aja Raden
Used - Very Good
Hardback
St Martin's Press
20210301
320
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