As sentient beings, we humans constantly take our sense impressions from the world around us. These impressions shape our beliefs about the world and result in judgements which have a powerful impact on our daily experience. At this time, as social beings, we are constantly bombarded with biased and often misleading information that totally distorts our rational worldview. the sources of this disinformation include tilted or gagged media, human prejudicial history, limited education and awareness and the human leadership's inherent ambition for boundless power. In this book we offer searching questions about these and other issues, in order to raise our awareness about their power to distort our vision and diminish our ability to make informed choices at this critical time in our world.
101 Notes of the Week: New perspectives on the issues shaping our future
As sentient beings, we humans constantly take our sense impressions from the world around us. These impressions shape our beliefs about the world and result in judgements which have a powerful impact on our daily experience. At this time, as social beings, we are constantly bombarded with biased and often misleading information that totally distorts our rational worldview. the sources of this disinformation include tilted or gagged media, human prejudicial history, limited education and awareness and the human leadership's inherent ambition for boundless power. In this book we offer searching questions about these and other issues, in order to raise our awareness about their power to distort our vision and diminish our ability to make informed choices at this critical time in our world.