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Really enjoyed this book.

Anyone else read it? Know of anything similar?

>> No.2675136

>>2675079
Propaganda bs, but playbook of current administration... should be a must read for both sides of the political spectrum

>> No.2675158

>>2675136
Couldn't agree with you more. Thought it was a fascinating read from a political standpoint

>> No.2675207

anyone read thinking, fast and slow by khaneman?

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2675906

Wait, this is seriously a book for Republicans? "Current administration?"

>> No.2677038

Know of a couple:

Snoop: What your stuff says about you
Influence, the psychology of persuasion
59 seconds, think a little, change a lot
The drunkard's walk, how randomness rules our lives
Irrationality
Quirkology

I'd be interested if someone on /lit/ knew of other good persuasion/psychology/hypnosis books, having a hard time filtering out the good from the shit. BETTER SHOW ME YOU'RE BETTER THAN 420CHAN LIT!!!!

>> No.2677047

>The book draws on research in psychology and behavioral economics to defend libertarian paternalism and active engineering of choice architecture.

Actually I wouldn't mind that. Seeing as how that's hardly more offensive than the idea that our choices might be manipulated for business or political ends. I mean, it's arleady a thing, because we have a sort of cultural vacuum that other nations don't have.