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The Death of Expertise - The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why it Matters (Hardcover)
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The Death of Expertise - The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why it Matters (Hardcover)
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People are now exposed to more information than ever before,
provided both by technology and by increasing access to every level
of education. These societal gains, however, have also helped fuel
a surge in narcissistic and misguided intellectual egalitarianism
that has crippled informed debates on any number of issues. Today,
everyone knows everything: with only a quick trip through WebMD or
Wikipedia, average citizens believe themselves to be on an equal
intellectual footing with doctors and diplomats. All voices, even
the most ridiculous, demand to be taken with equal seriousness, and
any claim to the contrary is dismissed as undemocratic elitism. As
Tom Nichols shows in The Death of Expertise, this rejection of
experts has occurred for many reasons, including the openness of
the internet, the emergence of a customer satisfaction model in
higher education, and the transformation of the news industry into
a 24-hour entertainment machine. Paradoxically, the increasingly
democratic dissemination of information, rather than producing an
educated public, has instead created an army of ill-informed and
angry citizens who denounce intellectual achievement. Nichols has
deeper concerns than the current rejection of expertise and
learning, noting that when ordinary citizens believe that no one
knows more than anyone else, democratic institutions themselves are
in danger of falling either to populism or to technocracy-or in the
worst case, a combination of both. The Death of Expertise is not
only an exploration of a dangerous phenomenon but also a warning
about the stability and survival of modern democracy in the
Information Age.
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