A review by nickjagged
A Passion for Ignorance: What We Choose Not to Know and Why by Renata Salecl

3.0

A short volume that covers the topic of ignorance in some of its more interesting modern contexts, such as genetic testing and data surveillance, through a psychoanalytic lens. Though it references a fair number of interesting thinkers, there's an assumption of familiarity that reduces the impact of their inclusion to the layman. I think I'll come back to this in a year or two and see if I get more out of it then.