Lying
Lying
The case for honesty in a world built on deception
About This Book
Lying (2011) examines the dangers inherent in dishonesty at every level. The book argues that falsehoods of any magnitude—whether minor everyday fabrications or major falsehoods that shape world events—create serious problems. The conclusion is clear: honesty serves us better than deception.
Who Should Read This?
- People who want to understand the ethics of everyday dishonesty
- Students studying psychology and human behavior
- Those curious about political communication and truth
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