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Ralph Keyes
The Post-Truth Era
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of contemporary life facilitate dishonesty. So do deceit-friendly intellectual trends, the many celebrity role models of self-invention, and
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This book’s premise is that we may be no more prone to making things up than our ancestors were, but we are better able to get
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moral compasses have broken down. Our sense of right and wrong has gone into remission
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loss of a stigma attached to telling lies, and a widespread acceptance of the fact that
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lies have generally been considered the antithesis of truth, and on balance best not told. Society
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-friendly times. Deceiving others has become something of a leisure activity.
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Ethics are judged on a
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In the post-truth era this concept has become more nuanced
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In the post-truth era this concept has become more nuanced. We
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Honesty was once considered an all-or-nothing proposition. You were either honest or dishonest
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