The Age of Critical Thinking
How to think without being manipulated
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Geraldo Leal
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We live in an environment saturated with information, emotion, and ready-made narratives. In that context, forming one’s own judgement has become increasingly difficult — not because of a lack of data, but because of the conditions under which we think.
The Age of Critical Thinking examines how manipulation operates continuously and often invisibly, not only through obvious falsehoods, but also through the organisation of attention, the mobilisation of emotion, the repetition of dominant narratives, and the construction of evidence that seems sufficient to close a debate.
The book explores how judgements are formed, stabilised, and made resistant to revision, drawing on common features of human thinking such as cognitive biases, perceived authority, simplified causal explanations, reconstructed memory, and social pressure. It also investigates the role of the media, social networks, and the logic of visibility in the quiet steering of opinion.
Without adopting extreme postures or relying on rhetorical appeals, the work offers a rigorous reflection on what it means to think with discernment today — recognising limits, resisting manufactured urgency, and assuming responsibility for one’s own judgement.