
Who Killed Truth?
A History of Evidence
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Jill Lepore
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Jill Lepore
Many historians and cultural observers argue we live in a post-truth world—but if truth is dead, who killed it? And how did it die? Join celebrated historian Jill Lepore as she cracks the case by examining key moments in the history of truth, doubt, and evidence across the last century.
In Who Killed Truth? acclaimed Harvard historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore traces the origins of our current post-truth crisis. In a series of spellbinding stories, Lepore investigates murders, hoaxes, lies and delusions to reckon with the instability of truth and fiction in the twenty-first century. Listeners will follow Lepore through a fascinating, erudite, and antic journey through the thorny problem of how we know what we know, and why it seems sometimes as if we don't know anything at all anymore.
Revisiting key moments in U.S. history—from the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925 to the 1977 National Women’s Convention to the first election predicted by computer, and more—Lepore uncovers the secrets of the past the way a detective might, hot on the trail of the killer of truth.
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An optimistic cynics review
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and flair of the who-done—it story, we learn history’s secret places that have bent public perception. With the steady, careful, and entertaining use of archival recordings. we hear the real voices of players who pushed us toward the questions that ask if our democracy can survive.
Well presented evidence for a democracy in disrepair
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Been waiting for this
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Creative Exploration
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Tedious trivial
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The difficulty today’s World faces in evaluating the Truth Value of Current Events, Scientific Discoveries and Theories and Political Battles is much too important for the treatment the author gives it. Her narration makes the writing and subject matter even more offensive.
Two Stars for the occasional educational value of some of the historical examples she uses to make her points. Otherwise, you’re better off skipping it.
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Trivial mishandling of an important issue.
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Wow what a bad audiobook
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