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Damian Thompson

    An English journalist and editor, this author delves into the nature of apocalyptic belief and conspiracy theories. He critically examines 'counterknowledge,' defining it as misinformation artfully packaged to appear factual. His work seeks to unravel the appeal and dissemination of such compelling, yet unfounded, narratives.

    Das Ende der Zeiten
    La mia casa. I miei libri
    Wohnen mit Büchern
    Counterknowledge
    The Fix
    Books make a home
    • 2017

      Books make a home

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.0(33)Add rating

      Books fulfil myriad functions in our lives. They provide information, foster enthusiasms, and spark memories. But these personal treasures also add color and personality to our homes. Books Make a Home explores the important role books play as decorative as well as functional items. Bibliophile Damian Thompson tours the rooms of the home in turn—Living Rooms, Home Libraries & Studies, Kitchens, Bedrooms & Bathrooms, Corridors & Staircases, and Children’s Rooms—discovering a host of techniques for stacking, shelving, and closeting volumes, and a wealth of practical design solutions for each space and every size of collection. You will learn how to make the best use of existing storage and create new space for an ever-growing collection; how to combine books with other personal effects to create eye-catching displays; and how to organize and care for your books. Books Make a Home is an insightful guide to enjoying books with the eye as well as with the mind.

      Books make a home
    • 2013

      The Fix

      How Addiction Is Invading Our Lives and Taking Over Our World

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(26)Add rating

      Exploring the pervasive influence of modern addictions, this book delves into how dependencies on iPhones, painkillers, cupcakes, alcohol, and sex are increasingly dominating our daily lives. It examines the psychological and societal factors contributing to these compulsions, offering insights into their impact on well-being and relationships. Through a blend of research and personal anecdotes, the author aims to shed light on the struggle for balance in a world filled with temptations.

      The Fix
    • 2008

      Counterknowledge

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(20)Add rating

      The book critiques the rise of misinformation, highlighting the prevalence of conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, and historical distortions in contemporary society. Damian Thompson argues that the internet amplifies these falsehoods, leading to a generation that embraces "counterknowledge." He emphasizes the urgent need to defend scientific reasoning against the tide of unproven claims and irrational beliefs. Drawing inspiration from notable works in the realm of skepticism, this text serves as a passionate call for a return to evidence-based understanding in an increasingly deceptive world.

      Counterknowledge