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Lies and Falsehoods: The Morrison Government and The New Culture of
Deceit by well-known political journalist Bernard Keane combines
Crikey's eye-opening dossier of Scott Morrison's documented lies
with Keane's insightful take on why deceivers dominate in the new
era of politics. This book is the first in The Crikey Read series
by Crikey and Hardie Grant Books. All politicians lie. They twist
the truth, exaggerate and spin. But blatant lying has now become a
standard part of political discourse, led by Donald Trump and
carried on by Boris Johnson and Scott Morrison. Combine this with
an all-out assault on the truth in public debate along with the
biggest communications revolution since the printing press, and you
have a disaster in real time: a sea of fake news,
hyper-partisanship and polarisation. No society or democracy can
function without trust, and the consequences of this profound shift
are clear. The first step to a remedy is in understanding both the
liars and the environments in which they lie. Lies and Falsehoods
does exactly that, in this highly readable and incisive account of
how we found ourselves in this fractured post-truth world, and how
we might get out. From Crikey and Hardie Grant Books, The Crikey
Read is a series that brings an unflinching and truly independent
eye to the issues of the day in Australia and the world.
A tide of populism and xenophobia is sweeping the western world.
Disillusioned voters are turning to political outsiders and
increasingly rejecting the liberal economic solutions of
out-of-touch elites. Despite having access to more information than
at any time in human history, we are turning our backs on experts,
evidence and facts themselves in a new Era of Electronic Ignorance.
Many warn darkly of a repeat of the chaos, misery and war of the
1930s. How did it all go so wrong? The Mess We're In explains how a
perfect storm of historical developments has left us fearing that a
Dark Age is fast approaching. How the triumphant economic
philosophy of neoliberalism has failed us and provoked a backlash
that is sweeping it aside. How the internet is rewiring our
economies, our media, our culture and even our own brains. How
politics has become a hollowed-out industry of self-interest rather
than a public service. And how, together, they've unleashed a wave
of anger and fear that has engulfed the world. But don't panic,
says Bernard Keane: things are also better than they seem to be. In
this fascinating, entertaining and occasionally maddening book, he
points to how we can fix things - and also how Australia can lead
the way.
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