Social Truth Social Truth

Social Truth

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"Social Truth" explores how societies collectively embrace beliefs, even demonstrably false ones, through social affirmation and cultural norms. The book argues that shared beliefs stem less from individual verification and more from social context, significantly influencing political discourse, public policy, and personal identity. For instance, the phenomenon of groupthink can lead entire groups to make irrational decisions, highlighting the power of social influence over individual critical thinking.

The book progresses through three sections: foundational concepts like confirmation bias, case studies illustrating social pressure across cultures and historical periods, and practical applications for promoting critical thinking. Examining phenomena from mass hysteria to social media echo chambers, the book reveals how social forces shape our acceptance of supposed truths. The book uniquely synthesizes insights across social psychology, sociology, and other fields to explain belief formation and its impact.

Readers will discover how authority figures and repeated narratives reinforce shared beliefs, irrespective of factual accuracy. By understanding these dynamics, individuals can become more discerning consumers of information and engaged citizens. "Social Truth" offers real-world applications in education, public health, and political communication, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand how social dynamics shape our perception of reality.

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PUBLICADO
2025
23 de febrero
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EN
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131
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