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  • On Rumours

  • How Falsehoods Spread, Why We Believe Them, What Can Be Done
  • By: Cass R. Sunstein
  • Narrated by: William Hope
  • Length: 2 hrs and 59 mins

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By: Cass R. Sunstein
Narrated by: William Hope
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Summary

Rumours are as old as human history, but with the rise of the internet, it's now possible to spread stories about anyone, anywhere, instantly.

In the 2008 US election, many Americans believed Barack Obama was a Muslim. The conspiracy theory book 9/11: The Big Lie has become a best seller. Hearsay has fuelled economic boom and bust - so much so that in many places it's now a crime to circulate false rumours about banks. Why do ordinary people accept rumours, even untrue, bizarre or damaging ones? Does it matter? And, if so, what should we do about it?

As Cass Sunstein shows in his brilliant analysis of the phenomenon, there are many different ways in which rumours are dispersed. He reveals how some people have pre-existing prejudices that make them particularly susceptible to certain falsehoods but also why all of us (even the most sceptical) have a tipping point at which we will come to accept a rumour as true. He looks at why some groups, even different nations, believe different things (for example, many Germans think that drinking water after eating cherries is deadly), and he shows why some rumours spread faster than others. Even if we don't realize it, the most open-minded among us are subject to extraordinary biases. This groundbreaking audiobook will make us think harder about the information we are given and could help us move towards a more open-minded and fair culture.

©2009 Cass R. Sunstein (P)2019 W. F. Howes Ltd
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