
Gideon Lewis-Kraus reviews “Antimemetics,” a new book which argues that notions get taken up not because of their virtue but because of their catchiness.
Gideon Lewis-Kraus reviews “Antimemetics,” a new book which argues that notions get taken up not because of their virtue but because of their catchiness.
At the heart of the Trump administration’s Signal scandal lies the familiar psychological pitfall of groupthink
Why intellectual laziness doesn’t have to lead to groupthink.