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Paperback The Public Mind: Its Disorders: Its Exploitation Book

ISBN: 1025935934

ISBN13: 9781025935935

The Public Mind: Its Disorders: Its Exploitation

"The Public Mind: Its Disorders: Its Exploitation" is a profound examination of the mechanisms governing public opinion and the inherent vulnerabilities within democratic societies. Written by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Sir Norman Angell, this work delves into the collective psychology of the masses, exploring how irrationality, prejudice, and misinformation can be manipulated for political or commercial gain.

Angell investigates the "disorders" of the public mind-those instances where emotional impulses and tribalism override reasoned judgment-and analyzes how these flaws are systematically exploited by various interests through the press and political rhetoric. The text serves as a critical inquiry into the health of modern democracy, questioning whether a society can truly govern itself when the instruments of public information are subject to distortion. By examining the impact of mass media and the challenges of fostering a rational citizenry, Angell offers a timeless critique of the relationship between the individual and the state. "The Public Mind: Its Disorders: Its Exploitation" remains an essential read for those interested in political science, social psychology, and the ethical foundations of communication, providing a foundational perspective on the enduring struggle to maintain an informed and objective public discourse.

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