Why do millions of people defend impossible theories as if they were sacred truths?
Why can a well-told false story travel faster and farther than any verified fact?
In Between Belief and Deception, author Xavier Klonef takes you on a compelling journey through the fascinating intersection of psychology, human behavior, and social manipulation. From historical conspiracies that changed the course of nations to modern pseudosciences that drain wallets while clouding reason, you'll uncover the psychological, cultural, and social mechanisms that make us vulnerable to misinformation-and that, paradoxically, also fuel our creativity and capacity to dream.
With an engaging narrative, real-world case studies, and a sharp touch of irony, Between Belief and Deception explores:
Why even the most absurd conspiracy theories can be so irresistible
The real science behind the placebo effect-and how it's exploited commercially
Proven strategies used by politicians, cult leaders, and corporations to influence public opinion
How to recognize the difference between an inspiring story and a dangerous lie
Far from being a cold skepticism manual or a collection of cheap laughs at the expense of others, this book is an invitation to face your own beliefs, understand how they form, and develop critical thinking skills to navigate an age of fake news and information overload.
Because in the end, what you believe doesn't just shape how you see the world...
It builds it.
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