The School of Fish: How Much What You Think Is Really Yours?
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You think you chose your opinions. A school of fish thinks the same thing.Ten thousand fish turn at once, carving a single shape in the water - no leader, no plan, each one simply tracking the few neighbors beside it. Not one of them can see the shape they're making. You are that animal.The School of Fish is a field guide to the most uncomfortable question of our time: how much of what you believe did you actually decide - and how much arrived pre-packaged, your music, your clothes, your slang, and your politics handed to you by the tribe you happen to swim in?Drawing on decades of research in psychology, neuroscience, and the science of collective behavior - from Asch's conformity experiments and Milgram's obedience studies to the algorithms now industrializing outrage for profit - this book takes apart, piece by piece, the machinery that turns free, intelligent people into members of a school without their ever noticing. It shows why intelligence is no defense (and is often the problem), how every group curates a flattering album of its past and a cartoon of its enemies, why moderation always loses the argument, and how a screen makes all of it faster.This is not a book about fanatics. The fanatic is only a fish that has sunk too deep. It's a book about the rest of us - and it refuses to tell you which side to be on. Wherever you stand, it holds up the same mirror.You can't leave the school; no one can. But you can learn to see the water. And seeing it, this book argues, is the quietest radical act a citizen can perform today.For readers of The Righteous Mind, Thinking, Fast and Slow, and How Minds Change.
You think you chose your opinions. A school of fish thinks the same thing.Ten thousand fish turn at once, carving a single shape in the water - no leader, no plan, each one simply tracking the few neighbors beside it. Not one of them can see the shape they're making. You are that animal.The School of Fish is a field guide to the most uncomfortable question of our time: how much of what you believe did you actually decide - and how much arrived pre-packaged, your music, your clothes, your slang, and your politics handed to you by the tribe you happen to swim in?Drawing on decades of research in psychology, neuroscience, and the science of collective behavior - from Asch's conformity experiments and Milgram's obedience studies to the algorithms now industrializing outrage for profit - this book takes apart, piece by piece, the machinery that turns free, intelligent people into members of a school without their ever noticing. It shows why intelligence is no defense (and is often the problem), how every group curates a flattering album of its past and a cartoon of its enemies, why moderation always loses the argument, and how a screen makes all of it faster.This is not a book about fanatics. The fanatic is only a fish that has sunk too deep. It's a book about the rest of us - and it refuses to tell you which side to be on. Wherever you stand, it holds up the same mirror.You can't leave the school; no one can. But you can learn to see the water. And seeing it, this book argues, is the quietest radical act a citizen can perform today.For readers of The Righteous Mind, Thinking, Fast and Slow, and How Minds Change.
AmazonPagina's: 181, Paperback, Independently published
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