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						Fecha de edición  junio 2014  · Edición nº 1
					
					
					
						
						
							
						Idioma inglés
							
							
							
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
					
			    	EAN 9781610391177
					
						
						384 páginas
					
					
					
						
					
						Libro
						
							encuadernado en tapa blanda
						
						
						
						
					
					
					
						
					
					
					
								
					
					
						
Facts are and must be the coin of the realm in a democracy. Unfortunately, for citizens in the United States and throughout the world, distinguishing between fact and fiction-always a formidable challenge- is now more difficult than ever, as a constant stream of questionable information pours into media outlets.
In The Future of Truth, Charles Lewis reminds us of the history of public dishonesty in the United States-from President Lyndon B. Johnson's cover-up of real motives behind the Vietnam War, to George W. Bush's public rationales for military action in Iraq and Afghanistan- and how courageous investigative journalists stood up to power to bring truth to light. He then explores the implications for today: what are the root causes and consequences of deception?
Lewis argues forcefully that while data points and factoids abound, it is much harder to get to the whole truth of complex issues in time for that truth to guide citizens, voters, and decision-makers.
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