

An edition of Willful blindness (2010)
why we ignore the obvious at our peril
By Margaret Heffernan,Margaret Heffernan
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
eng
Pages
348
Description:
In this book, distinguished business woman and writer, Margaret Heffernan, examines the phenomenon of wilful blindness. Drawing on a wide array of sources from psychological studies and social statistics to interviews with the relevant protagonists she examines what it is about human nature which makes us so prone to wilful blindness. Taught from infancy to obey authority, and absorbing the importance of selective vision as a key social skill, humans exacerbate their tendency to become institutionalised by joining organisations which are run by like-minded people. Wilful Blindness looks at how hard-work and the information overload of the modern workplace add to the problem. And examines why whistleblowers and Cassandras are so very rare.
subjects: Belief and doubt, Rationalization (Psychology), Consciousness, Industrial management, Cognition, Defense mechanisms (psychology), Avoidance (Psychology), Selectivity (Psychology), Psychology, Förnekande (psykologi), Försvarsmekanismer, Social influence, Influence, Social psychology, Social choice, Évitement (Psychologie), Influence sociale, Psychologie, Choix collectif, Mécanismes de défense, Psychologie sociale, Vermeidungsreaktion, Sozialpsychologie