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Majority MirageÂ
( Music, Original Song, SOCAN )
https://youtu.be/xn09ief9h3E
Summary
The sources discuss the erosion of trust and truth in the face of misinformation and conspiracy theories. Canadian journalist Carol Off's book, At a Loss for Words, examines how words like "freedom" and "democracy" have been distorted to serve different political agendas, while a song titled Majority Mirage expresses concern about the influence of misinformation on democratic processes and the ability to address issues like climate change. Finally, research from MIT and Cornell showcases how AI chatbots can combat conspiracy theories by engaging in conversation and providing counterarguments based on factual evidence.
See Also
Salt In The Machine
https://youtu.be/k5rJ7i0fRgs
Silent Spring, Summer Of Lies Â
https://youtu.be/Re9vYkHnLwU
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Thanks to:
At a Loss For Words: Conversation in an age of rage
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/210213956-at-a-loss-for-wordsÂ
https://www.caroloff.ca
This song is so perfect! Thank you. It says--more beautifully - what my book says. "I'm caught in the majority mirage, where truth gets lost in the barrage."Â And later: "But together we can break the barrage."
There's hope. Â
https://x.com/CarolOff_/status/1830594436935680478
Award-winning author and broadcast journalist Carol Off digs deep into six words whose meanings have been distorted and weaponized in recent years—including democracy, freedom and truth—and asks whether we can reclaim their value.
As co-host of CBC Radio's As It Happens, Carol Off spent a decade and a half talking to people in the news five nights a week. On top of her stellar writing and reporting career, those 25,000 interviews have given her a unique vantage point on the crucial subject at the heart of her new book—how, in these polarizing years, words that used to define civil society and social justice are being put to work for a completely different political agenda. Or they are being bleached of their meaning as the values they represent are mocked and distorted. As Off writes, “If our language doesn’t have a means to express an idea, then the idea itself is gone—even the range of thought is diminished.” And, as she argues, that’s a dangerous loss.
In six, wide-ranging chapters, Off explores the mutating meanings and the changing political impact of her six chosen words—freedom, democracy, truth, woke, choice and taxes—unpacking the forces, from right and left, that have altered them beyond recognition. She also shows what happens when we lose our shared political we stop being able to hear each other, let alone speak with each other in meaningful ways. This means we stop being able to reckon with the complexity of the crises we face, leaving us prey to conspiracy theories, autocrats and the machinations of greed. At a Loss for Wordsis both an elegy and a call to arms.
Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible ( Veritasium )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf7ws2DF-zk
A few great proofs of Arrow’s impossibility theorem:
Yu, N. N. (2012). A one-shot proof of Arrow's impossibility theorem. Economic Theory, 523-525.- https://ve42.co/Yu2012Â
Geanakoplos, J. (2005). T
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