The Science of Fear

The Science of Fear How the Culture of Fear Manipulates Your Brain

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Publisher's Synopsis

"An invaluable resource for anyone who aspires to think clearly" (The Guardianfrom the New York Times bestselling author of Superforecasting and Future Babble

From terror attacks to collapsing economies, from painkiller epidemics to mass gun violence and poisonous toys from China, our list of fears seems to be exploding. Yet we are the safest and healthiest humans in history. Why are we so worried?

The Science of Fear is an introduction to the new brain science of risk, dissecting the fears that misguide and manipulate us every day. Award-winning journalist Dan Gardner demonstrates how irrational fear springs from the ways humans miscalculate risks based on our hunter-gatherer brains. With the exclusive cooperation of risk-science pioneer Paul Slovic and other leading experts, Gardner reveals how our "gut" reactions lead us astray. Understanding our irrational fears frees us from political and corporate manipulation, and makes our choices better. Ultimately, The Science of Fear will make you brave.

"Excellent... Analyzes everything from the media's predilection for irrational scare stories to the cynical use of fear by politicians… [A] cheery corrective to modern paranoia."-The Economist
 
"An entertaining, often jolting account of why trivial risks terrify us, even as we engage in wildly dangerous activities with hardly a qualm."-Kirkus (starred review)
 
"Elegantly weaves academic research and everyday experience, exposing the secrets of emotion and reason, and the essential roles they play on our lives. An excellent book."-Dan Ariely, New York Times bestselling author of Predictably Irrational

About the Publisher

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Plume

Plume was founded in 1970 as the trade paperback imprint of New American Library. In its early history, Plume focused primarily on nonfiction titles, publishing approximately 35 titles per year. In the early 1980s, as trade paperbacks were rapidly becoming the format of choice among a large segment of book buyers, Plume began expanding its reach, and became recognized as one of the pre-eminent trade paperback imprints. The 1980?s saw Plume make its mark with a number of major bestsellers, including Toni Morrison?s Tar Baby, Erica Jong?s Fanny, Russell Baker?s Growing Up, and Gloria Steinem?s Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, among others. Now, in 2014, Plume is publishing 85 to 100 titles a year, and its backlist currently encompasses approximately 700 titles.

Book information

ISBN: 9780452295469
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Imprint: Plume
Pub date:
Edition: New edition
DEWEY: 152.46
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 351
Weight: 340g
Height: 211mm
Width: 137mm
Spine width: 23mm