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The Flight from Truth: The Reign of Deceit in the Age of Information, by Jean Francois Revel

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  • Sales Rank: #845257 in Books
  • Published on: 1992-01-21
  • Released on: 1992-01-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.50" h x 6.60" w x 1.40" l,
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 408 pages

From Kirkus Reviews
Though Revel's stated aim here is to examine why human beings ``neglect the genuine knowledge that is available to them and...base their conceptions and actions on false information,'' he ends up delivering mostly a tirade against the Left that becomes a vehicle for defending his earlier writings (How Democracies Perish, 1984, etc.). Revel's claim that he could as well take to task ``scholastic Aristotelian ideology'' as the ``more familiar'' Marxism sets his tone. Certainly the notion that ``we use our intellectual faculties to protect conviction, interests and interpretations...dear to us'' has merit. But Revel never explores this idea beyond applying it to the supposed acceptance of communism by Western thinkers and liberals who ``have always adhered to the official Soviet `truth' of the moment.'' He warns against the ``a priori trust in perestroika and glasnost'' demonstrated by duped Western democracies soft on communism; rails against the ``pigheaded Left''; and scolds the media for failing to credit the ``classic dictatorships'' of Franco, Pinochet, and Marcos for being better organized than their Marxist counterparts. Among his more unsettling, unsubstantiated claims: that, despite their nostalgia for Third Reich symbolism, recent ``hallucinatory resurrections of the Nazi danger,'' as embodied by neo-Nazi groups, are ``a political fable'' invented by the Left to distract attention from the horrors of communism; that ``humanitarian aid'' is a ruse, ``a gigantic racket'' engineered by calculating Marxist despots; that ``the falsification of information is today...above all a left-wing phenomenon''; and that the supposed racism of France's National Front and the apartheid state of South Africa are not akin to fascism but are mere xenophobia, being ``prompted by thoughtless prejudice, not by a clearly argued ideology.'' A conservative storm cloud of right-wing rumblings and intellectual lightning. -- Copyright �1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
A great book by a great french writer and thinker
By Domingo Soria Martin
I first read this book in the Spanish version, under the title "El Conocimiento Inutil" (The Useless Knowledge) and reread it again in English. Both times, I was amazed by the wisdom, clarity of mind and excellent writing of the author. According to Revel, we live in the age of information: never before, humanity has had such easy access to so much information. But quantity and quality are two different things. We are so buried in data, that most of the time we don't bother to check its validity. And, what is even worse: we frequently dismiss true knowledge available to us and prefer to base our beliefs and actions on false information. Twenty four years after the publication of the original version of this book, in French, Revel's quote is even more relevant and true: "The most powerful force in the world is lying".

19 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
"Formerly ignorance was the enemy, today it is falsehood."
By komyathy
Our future depends "on the correct or incorrect, honest or dishonest use of information." "Formerly ignorance was the enemy, today it is falsehood." Communism and Nazism are both dead, hence it's an interesting point that the Left wants to keep Nazism "alive," so to speak; apparently to sustain the myth that the Right is the danger which we must remain vigilant against, as they continue to trumpet the notion of collectiveness and anti-capitalism under other guises; as well as the notion that enlightened government can transform society if given the power to do so. In a way this is to be expected: "A school of thought that knows it is in a state of decline struggles even more fiercely to preserve its identity." Revel is not at all surprised consequently that French textbooks even into 1980 continued to embellish Sovietism. (I'd add further that Hitler denunciations still out number anti-Stalin comments 1000-1. Moreover, how many films touching on Lenin or Stalin have been made? Why is nothing on film about communism/Soviet brutality in Eastern Europe and the Baltics/Soviet Gulags/Red terror wholesale murderings/show trials & Soviet anti-semitism...just to name a few subjects that are ignored while Nazi issues/characters/events feature in countless films.) But just because the French Revolution, and its communistic offspring, can be seen to have proved a failure (in Eastern Europe, the USSR, Cambodia, Vietnam, Cuba, Angola, Mozambique, North Korea, et al) doesn't mean fans of such states' 'motives' have reconsidered their inclined views. As Lauret Fabius, the former socialist prime minister of France, has put it: "Socialism is a direction." As long as it can claim anything supposedly positive (Castro's famed health system, for instance) it gets a pass on everything else. That's why Stalin always got the benefit of any possible doubts from those so inclined; and such explains the Left's silence when the Soviet Union signed a pact with Hitler, and later when it invaded Czechoslovkia, Hungary, & Afghanistan (all the while railing against the WEST over Pinochet's Chile and South African apartheid & other such states led by more Rightist governments). Last year on TV I saw a prominent author (Simon Winchester) toss an aside that "of course I have great admiration for the Rosenbergs." This notwithstanding the publication, just several years ago, of the "Venona" cables & Russian documents which conclusively prove that the Rosenbergs were traitors. Such is the epitome of Mr. Revel's point: "Arguments/discoveries are not imposed by intellectual conviction." Revel quotes Jonathan Swift in support of this notion: "You cannot reason a person out of something he has not been reasoned into." Such folks are simply going to hold onto their instinctive beliefs & society is going to simply have to wait them out. Revel compares the dynamic to the development of science. Scientific theories often do not triumph over other theories on facts, but rather by having the staying power to hold their own while the previous theories wither on the vine (and the previous theory adherents give way to a succeeding generation). In short, with all our development in education, the accessibility of travel & information, etc., we as a people are not getting any wiser. Society is getting wiser, however, but unfortunately at high cost. (The lesson of failed communism, of government not being able to transform society without recourse to terror, cost tens of millions of lives.) Things would be a lot easier, of course, if people tried using their own brains more. Once something fails over and over again it behooves us to recognize that fact and consider alternate means to achieve the goal at hand.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Words for Modern Times
By Harold Reisman
Here is a philosopher who is sadly no longer with us. He writes in a terse and directed way about the evils of our time...which grow exponentially each day. From "lost" emails to lies and distortions by our press and TV talking heads to slanted editorial writing in supposed news reporting to a dormant and confused academic milieu, we are rapidly racing (rather than slouching) toward oblivion. Revel was ahead of his time and would probably not be surprised by the descent and loss of truth and bravery in the modern world. What he would say about the no name policy for our open enemies in the world today might give us a glimpse of truth in a time of growing fabrication and cowardice.

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