How to Win the War on Truth: An Illustrated Guide to How Mistruths Are Sold, Why They Stick, and How to Reclaim Reality

How to Win the War on Truth: An Illustrated Guide to How Mistruths Are Sold, Why They Stick, and How to Reclaim Reality

How to Win the War on Truth: An Illustrated Guide to How Mistruths Are Sold, Why They Stick, and How to Reclaim Reality covers, with copious illustrations, propaganda — what it is, well-known examples, and how to understand and avoid it. Related topics, such as public relations, implicit biases, and underlying economic motivations, come into play as well. It’s written by Samuel C. Spitale and illustrated by Allan Whincup.

There’s a lot of information here. It’s all about showing readers why people believe things that aren’t true, who benefits from that, and the importance of media literacy. Living in a post-truth society puts democracy in danger, thus the book’s mission is to educate readers to recognize and fight propaganda with plenty of political examples.

How to Win the War on Truth: An Illustrated Guide to How Mistruths Are Sold, Why They Stick, and How to Reclaim Reality

The spot illustrations clarify points and make them memorable. The examples of historical marketing and publicity stunts are fascinating and entertaining. Readers learn about topics ranging from branding to human psychology and how our brains process data, as well as techniques of emotional manipulation, including appeals to prejudice.

The anti-big business, pro-fact approach would be perfectly suited to older teen readers, who should love the thrill of learning more about the behind-the-scenes of how the world works. “Secret knowledge” has quite the appeal when someone’s learning to make their own opinions.

(The publisher provided a review copy. Review originally posted at Good Comics for Kids.)



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