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47. People have already decided what is factual and correct - Samuel C. Spitale

47. People have already decided what is factual and correct - Samuel C. Spitale

Update: 2024-09-11
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How to Combat the Misinformation Crisis


In this episode, we sit down with Samuel Spitali, author of How to Win the War on Truth, to unravel the complexities of misinformation and its impact on society. Samuel offers a deep dive into the history of media polarization, examining key moments like the removal of the Fairness Doctrine and the rise of partisan news outlets. We also explore the psychological factors that make conspiracy theories so enticing, even to those who pride themselves on critical thinking. This conversation isn’t just an exploration of how we got here—it's a call to action to support public goods like libraries and journalism that are crucial for an informed society.

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47. People have already decided what is factual and correct - Samuel C. Spitale

47. People have already decided what is factual and correct - Samuel C. Spitale

David Beckemeyer