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Agnotology – the study of the cultural production of ignorance:

(Agnotology) – There is a broad cultural movement to intentionally induce ignorance and/or doubt across broad swaths of science, medicine, health care, public health, politics, news reporting, the humanities, basic economics and much more. This activity is manifest via the publication of intentionally inaccurate or misleading ideas and data through all communication media (fiction and lies as fact). This movement has sufficient traction and mass to drive its ideas and “data” into the most politically and financially powerful organizations across the globe – creating useful narritive and manufactured controversy to achieve varied goals.

The U.S. government’s executive leadership currently seems a concentrated expression of this movement (emphasizing the use of historical negationism, the illusory truth effect, the misinformation effect and by harnessing a range of other biases) – consider their:

Supporters of this “movement” seem to assume (quoting Isaac Asimov) “the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.” Also see: false equivalence, whitewashing and reputation laundering.

To one extent or another, most of us are involved in choosing our leaders. It is important to get that electing right, please take the time to thoughtfully read and think about the essay: “How (Not) to Choose Our Leaders.”