The Unknowers: How Elite Ignorance Rules the World
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Abstract
Why have so few companies or people been held responsible for the catastrophic effects of the global financial crisis? Why are there repeated controversies over the safety of some of the world's bestselling pharmaceuticals? Unpicking a range of high profile examples – from the scandals surrounding News International to the 2016 US presidential elections – Linsey McGoey reveals how ignorance is more than just an absence of knowledge, but a powerful tool in political and economic life. She explores how financial and political elites have become highly adept at harnessing ignorance for their own ends: strategically minimizing their responsibility and passing blame on to others. And how, in a ‘post-truth’ era in which the average citizen is derided for knowing too little, it is the rich and powerful who benefit from ignorance most. Exploring the influence of the 'known unknowns', The Unknowers shines a light on how elite ignorance is transforming all of our daily lives.
Publication Year
2018
Publication Date
2018-06-15
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repository.essex.ac.uk
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ISBN
978-1-78032-635-1
Physical Description
240 p.
Short Title
The Unknowers