The excellent new book Fantasyland, by Kurt Andersen, explores how magical thinking and woo-woo reality denial have been part of the American landscape from the time of the Puritans right up thru the present day, with its “fake news” and “alternative facts”. This sort of fabulation has been going on for half a millennium. And there were already a whole lot of people who had only a shaky grip on reality to begin with.
PO' DAWG about 7 years ago
Sounds reasonable to me.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 7 years ago
The excellent new book Fantasyland, by Kurt Andersen, explores how magical thinking and woo-woo reality denial have been part of the American landscape from the time of the Puritans right up thru the present day, with its “fake news” and “alternative facts”. This sort of fabulation has been going on for half a millennium. And there were already a whole lot of people who had only a shaky grip on reality to begin with.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Lalo stop confusing theory with hypothesis. Bad enough the rank-and-file do it. A theory is proven, a hypothesis needs to be tested.
GaryCooper about 7 years ago
C’mon, evrybody already knows that about the Kardashians.