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Revision as of 17:46, 29 March 2014
About
Deception is the act of propagating or nurturing a belief that one knows to be false.
Causing others to believe falsehoods – and hence inducing them to "voluntarily" make choices which they would not otherwise make – is one way of manipulating or controlling others, and hence is often employed in the acquisition of political power.
Related
- A rhetorical deception is deception using words.
- Self-deception is when one avoids facing truth by rationalizing belief in a more comforting falsehood.
Links
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia
: liberals do it a lot
dKosopedia: no equivalent page as of 2014-03-29; search reveals many usage examplesSourceWatch: no equivalent page as of 2014-03-29; search reveals mainly discussion of the book Weapons of Mass Deception [W]- RationalWiki (note that "Deception" does not redirect here as of 2014-03-29, but the words are synonymous)