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michael creighton explained something called "gell-mann amnesia" in an essay which is against speculation. you probably heard bit. he described it as a newspaper or an article on some subject one knows really well. you read the article and see that the reporter has no idea what he's talking about no understanding of the facts or issues. the article is so wrong, it presents a story backward reversing cause and effect. then you turn to the national and international affairs and read it as if the rest of the newspaper was somehow more accurate than the baloney you just read. that the amnesia affect. you turn the page and you forget that you did not trust the topic you knew about. creighton noted that people tend to discount serial liars are -- or exaggerator's. when it comes to the media, we believe against evidence that it's probably worth our time to read other parts of the paper. when, in fact, it certainly isn't. but what if the errors are now so routine, the narrative pushing so blatant, the partisan bias so biased -- pronounced that people are no longer sleeping into amnesia. what if t
michael creighton explained something called "gell-mann amnesia" in an essay which is against speculation. you probably heard bit. he described it as a newspaper or an article on some subject one knows really well. you read the article and see that the reporter has no idea what he's talking about no understanding of the facts or issues. the article is so wrong, it presents a story backward reversing cause and effect. then you turn to the national and international affairs and read it...
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michael creighton explain something in an essay which is against speculation. you probably heard bit. he's described it as you up the newspaper an article on some subject to knows really well. you read the article and see that the chinless has no idea what he's talking about no understanding of the facts or issues. the article is so wrong it presents a story backward reversing cause and effect. his multiple heirs of many turn the page and national international affairs and read it as if the rest of the newspaper was somehow more accurate than the blown aegis read. that the amnesia affect. you turn the page and you forget they didn't trust what they said about this topic you knew about. craig noted that people tend to discount serial liars are exaggerator's and other areas of life. when it comes to the media we believe against evidence that it's probably worth our time to read other parts of the paper. what affected him certainly isn't. what if the heirs are now so routine the narrative pushing soap late the defensive defiance and lead us him so extreme of the p
michael creighton explain something in an essay which is against speculation. you probably heard bit. he's described it as you up the newspaper an article on some subject to knows really well. you read the article and see that the chinless has no idea what he's talking about no understanding of the facts or issues. the article is so wrong it presents a story backward reversing cause and effect. his multiple heirs of many turn the page and national international affairs and read it as if the...
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their and i will do on bartow echoes fraud cemetery and i will also finish up with a couple michael creighton fiction. >> the first two books you listed, what's the purpose of reading? >> the mantegna book is i'm reading is he is right at the nations. of moving into the enlightenment era in some ways. he's considered to be a prototypical humanist in some ways. i think the educated on the western civilization should probably read mantegna. secondly, the fools, firebrand and whatever else that rogers group is calling these folks, it's a look at the new left. >> taking us through the from probably 1920s forward. >> and the new left and how that develops and i'm interested in that. >> how many books you have going at one time. >> right now i think i got six books going. >> so. >> how you manage that? >> i don't speak sleep much. >> and you read whatever you're in the mood to read. >> at the doctrine of liberty is in another itself that is her doctrine of liberty within my faith which is the church of latter day saints. jim demint started working with a group to try to get an article v convention
their and i will do on bartow echoes fraud cemetery and i will also finish up with a couple michael creighton fiction. >> the first two books you listed, what's the purpose of reading? >> the mantegna book is i'm reading is he is right at the nations. of moving into the enlightenment era in some ways. he's considered to be a prototypical humanist in some ways. i think the educated on the western civilization should probably read mantegna. secondly, the fools, firebrand and whatever...
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68 and from there and humberto echoes frog cemetery and i will also finish up with a couple michael creighton fictions. >> those first two books you listed what are the purpose of reading those? >> the mantegna book i am reading because he is right at the nascent period of moving into the enlightenment era. in some ways he's considered to be a prototypical humanist in some ways. i think to be educated on the western civilization you should probably read mantegna in. secondly the fools, firebrands and whatever else that roger is calling these folks if they look at the new left taking us through probably the 1920s forward and the new left and i'm very interested in that as well. >> how many books do you have going at one time? >> right now i think i've got six books going. >> how do you manage that? >> i don't sleep much. whatever you were in the mood to read, mantegna i'm mostly done with him but we have 75 or 80 pages to go but i'm taking a few days off from him and i might sneak a little early to the frog cemetery because that's a little bit more interesting in some ways. >> you have also go
68 and from there and humberto echoes frog cemetery and i will also finish up with a couple michael creighton fictions. >> those first two books you listed what are the purpose of reading those? >> the mantegna book i am reading because he is right at the nascent period of moving into the enlightenment era. in some ways he's considered to be a prototypical humanist in some ways. i think to be educated on the western civilization you should probably read mantegna in. secondly the...