Fact over Fake: A Critical Thinker's Guide to Media Bias and Political Propaganda

The Foundation for Critical Thinking (2020)
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This book reveals the power of critical thinking to make sense of overwhelming and often subjective media by detecting ideology, slant, and spin at work. Building off the Paul-Elder critical thinking framework, Fact over Fake focuses on the internal logic of the news as well as societal influences on the media.

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