Thoughts on Post Truth Politics and Magical Thinking (Ramsey Dukes' Thoughts On series, #2)

They used to call it Satire, they now call it Fake News. The difference is that we have forgotten how to laugh. 

A collection of essays exploring post-truth politics, the future of humanity, panarchy, conspiracy theories etc in the context of the current rise of magical thinking.

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Thoughts on Post Truth Politics and Magical Thinking (Ramsey Dukes' Thoughts On series, #2)

They used to call it Satire, they now call it Fake News. The difference is that we have forgotten how to laugh. 

A collection of essays exploring post-truth politics, the future of humanity, panarchy, conspiracy theories etc in the context of the current rise of magical thinking.

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Thoughts on Post Truth Politics and Magical Thinking (Ramsey Dukes' Thoughts On series, #2)

Thoughts on Post Truth Politics and Magical Thinking (Ramsey Dukes' Thoughts On series, #2)

by Ramsey Dukes
Thoughts on Post Truth Politics and Magical Thinking (Ramsey Dukes' Thoughts On series, #2)

Thoughts on Post Truth Politics and Magical Thinking (Ramsey Dukes' Thoughts On series, #2)

by Ramsey Dukes

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Overview

They used to call it Satire, they now call it Fake News. The difference is that we have forgotten how to laugh. 

A collection of essays exploring post-truth politics, the future of humanity, panarchy, conspiracy theories etc in the context of the current rise of magical thinking.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163608065
Publisher: TMTS - The Mouse That Spinsl
Publication date: 08/24/2019
Series: Ramsey Dukes' Thoughts On series
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 344 KB

About the Author

Ramsey Dukes is a pen name for Lionel Snell.

Lionel Snell earns a living as a promotional and ghost writer for ICT companies, explaining their difficult stuff in simple language for business to business communications. He enjoys far more explaining really difficult stuff, like magic, and has written about a dozen books under pseudonyms. 

He was brought up in the Gloucestershire Cotswold Hills and was plucked from the wilds by winning scholarships and government grants to go to Clifton College in Bristol and Emmanuel College in Canbridge, where he got his degree in pure mathematics. In various teaching and technical writing jobs he learned how to explain difficult things.

He is now married and living near Cape Town. He likes vegetable gardening, good food, cats, movies, sunshine – the usual things – especially his wife.

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