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Author Rauch, Jonathan, 1960- author.

Title The constitution of knowledge : a defense of truth / Jonathan Rauch.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : Brookings Institution Press, [2021]
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Location Call No. Status
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  323.443 RAUCH    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  174.907 RAUCH    Check Shelf
 Colchester, Cragin Memorial Library - Adult Department  323.443 RAUCH, JONATHAN    Check Shelf
 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  174.907 RAU    DUE 05-21-24
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  323.443 RAUCH    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  323.443 RAUCH    Check Shelf
Description viii, 305 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-287) and index.
Contents "A terrible statement unless he gets away with it" -- The state of nature : tribal truth -- Booting reality : the rise of networked knowledge -- The constitution of knowledge -- Disinformation technology : the challenge of digital media -- Troll epistemology : "flood the zone with shit" -- Canceling : despotism of the few -- Unmute yourself : pushing back.
Summary Analyzing trends in American disinformation and conspiracy, Rauch reaches back to the parallel eighteenth-century developments of liberal democracy and science to explain what he calls the "Constitution of Knowledge"--our social system for turning disagreement into truth. By explicating the Constitution of Knowledge and probing the war on reality, Rauch posits a defined understanding of truth and free inquiry, with discussion of how and why they should be defended.
Disinformation. Trolling. Conspiracies. Social media pile-ons. Campus intolerance. On the surface, these recent additions to our daily vocabulary appear to have little in common. But together, they are driving an epistemic crisis: a multi-front challenge to America's ability to distinguish fact from fiction and elevate truth above falsehood. In 2016 Russian trolls and bots nearly drowned the truth in a flood of fake news and conspiracy theories, and Donald Trump and his troll armies continued to do the same. Social media companies struggled to keep up with a flood of falsehoods, and too often didn't even seem to try. Experts and some public officials began wondering if society was losing its grip on truth itself. Meanwhile, another new phenomenon appeared: "cancel culture." At the push of a button, those armed with a cellphone could gang up by the thousands on anyone who ran afoul of their sanctimony. In this pathbreaking book, Jonathan Rauch reaches back to the parallel eighteenth-century developments of liberal democracy and science to explain what he calls the "Constitution of Knowledge"--our social system for turning disagreement into truth. By explicating the Constitution of Knowledge and probing the war on reality, Rauch arms defenders of truth with a clearer understanding of what they must protect, why they must do--and how they can do it. His book is a sweeping and readable description of how every American can help defend objective truth and free inquiry from threats as far away as Russia and as close as the cellphone. Amazon.
Subject Truthfulness and falsehood.
Information literacy.
Freedom of speech.
Social media -- Political aspects.
ISBN 9780815738862 (hardcover)
0815738862 (hardcover)
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