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Denialism
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Denialism

What drives people to reject the truth

The Guardian, 2018

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Eye Opening
  • Engaging

Recommendation

In the age of the Internet and social media, separating fact from opinion – and news from fake news – has become a challenge. A new phenomenon, which sociologist Keith Kahn-Harris refers to as “denialism,” has made its way into the public discourse: the use of pseudo-scientific arguments to advance a specific political agenda. If you wonder what motivates people to challenge established scientific consensus, getAbstract believes you will find answers in Kahn-Harris’s enlightening analysis.  

Take-Aways

  • “Denialists” reject well-established scientific and historic facts in an effort to promote an alternative version of reality.
  • They refuse to accept truths that don’t fit their personal world views. Some deny the Holocaust; others dispute human-caused climate change or evolution. 
  • Denialists have succeeded at sowing uncertainty and promoting public suspicion toward the scientific and policy-making establishment. 

About the Author

Keith Kahn-Harris is a London-based sociologist and writer.