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Jerome Booth wisely analyses why this situation happens so often and what can be done about it. Every politician and every decision-maker should read this book." – Lord Frost, former Cabinet Office minister "It is a long time since I read a book with which I agreed so comprehensively." – Lord Lilley, former Secretary of State ***
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- Jerome Booth
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 in favour of trite memes, intolerance and ...
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Nov 29, 2022 · “Most of the worst political decisions of recent years were made when all the mainstream politicians thought the same thing and no one challenged them. Jerome Booth wisely analyses why this situation happens so often and what can be done about it. Every politician and every decision-maker should read this book.”
Nov 29, 2022 · Buy Have We All Gone Mad? by Jerome Booth from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25.
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Apr 25, 2023 · Mass groupthink amongst both the elite and the masses affects millions of people. 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.
Apr 25, 2023 · This book is worth reading but after the first few chapters is quite patchy. The author tries to cover too much ground, so the book lacks focus and some chapters only tangentially touch on the idea of groupthink. The best parts of the book for me were the references to other works which I found really useful.
- Jerome Booth