A review by cubanpete
Post-Truth: The New War on Truth and How to Fight Back by Matthew d'Ancona

I found it informative overall, and it did make me rethink how and when I argue. Although I probably wouldn't read it again. The author is a conservative - a rather sane conservative, but still a conservative and while it was a good idea to expose myself to different points of view, there were definitely moments of UGH, SERIOUSLY. My greatest issue with this book is that it seems to write off the post-truth society to a philosophical shift in thinking, the advance of technology and an erosion of trust. Can we dig deeper in that erosion of trust? Or perhaps look at the economical factors? Happy people don't tend to lean to extremes.