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Have We All Gone Mad?

Why groupthink is rising and how to stop it
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Have We All Gone Mad? by Jerome Booth is a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary society's challenges, focusing on understanding irrational behaviours and collective mindsets. The book delves into why people make seemingly illogical decisions and offers insights into how individuals can navigate these complexities. It encourages readers to question their assumptions and develop a deeper comprehension of human nature in our rapidly changing world.
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You might enjoy this book if you're curious about understanding the current state of global society and economy through a unique analytical perspective. It delves into how a mix of cultural biases and misconceptions can lead to flawed decision-making, offering insights for personal growth and better decision-making in a rapidly changing world.

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In this remarkable and prescient book, Dr Jerome Booth investigates why some of us have abandoned reason in favour of trite memes, intolerance and hatred. Have we all gone mad? Or can we identify the patterns and causes of what is happening and try to stop it?

Biteback Publishing, Ltd.

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Groupthink often goes unrecognised and is not confined to boardroom or small-group decision-making. Mass groupthink amongst the elite affects millions of people and is a real problem. It needs challenging for the sake of better private and public decisions, for our mental health, for a strong society and in order to preserve the benefits of liberalism and democracy.

Of the various forms of collective irrationality, groupthink is particularly dangerous. It involves adherence to a faulty consensus, often has a binary moral dimension (one is seen as either virtuous or evil), and is sustained through fear to challenge. Counter-intuitively, the most intelligent and erudite amongst us are particularly susceptible, and when groupthink takes hold, vigorous efforts are made both to stop any challenge or debate and to bully and punish transgressors โ€” one either believes wholeheartedly or is a heretic, with no room for doubt.

Mass groupthink has increased as our use of new media has reduced our tolerance of and ability to form balanced views. It has led to financial mismanagement leading up to the 2008 crisis and beyond; poor decision-making at the onset of Covid-19; exaggerated, unchallenged claims which have motivated nonsensical policies; and distortions in academia and journalism.

In this remarkable and prescient book, Dr Jerome Booth investigates why some of us have abandoned reason, science, and history in favour of trite memes, intolerance, and hatred.

Have We All Gone Mad? Or can we identify the patterns and causes of what is happening and try to stop it?

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Have We All Gone Mad? by Jerome Booth receives praise for its incisive analysis of political, financial, and social groupthink in Britain, offering solutions for overcoming these issues. It is recommended for politicians and decision-makers as a crucial read to understand and challenge uniform thinking that leads to poor political decisions.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781785907722

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 29 November 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Biteback Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 250g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Jerome Booth is a well-known economist and emerging markets expert. He has a doctorate in economics from Oxford, has been a national and international civil servant and was a founder of Ashmore Investment Management. He has been chair of Anglia Ruskin University and of a major national charity (UKCF), as well as of a number of arts organisations. He is also chairman of the Global Warming Policy Foundation. His first book, Emerging Markets in an Upside Down World: Challenging Perceptions in Asset Allocation and Investment, a critique of finance theory, was published by Wiley in 2014. He lives in Saffron Walden.

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