: Some reviewers and experts argue that Key's theories rely on "pattern-matching"—the brain’s natural tendency to find meaningful patterns in random information (like seeing faces in clouds)—rather than actual evidence of a coordinated conspiracy.
The book argues that modern media has moved beyond simple persuasion to a form of mental "conditioning". The Age of Manipulation: The Con in Confidence,...
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The book is widely recognized for sparking intense debate regarding the ethics and efficacy of advertising. The Age of Manipulation: The Con in Confidence,...