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WHEN EVERYONE KNOWS THAT EVERYONE KNOWS . . .

by way of shared media and then move together to punish transgressors. The swiftest way to be misunderstood, he notes, is to use irony or indirect speech, much as they help disguise our intentions. Pinker writes fluently, though there’s plenty of arcana from neuroscience, linguistics, and other fields floating around here. While it’s not necessary to have read Noam Chomsky, Antonio Damasio, Daniel Kahneman, and other cognitive scientists to follow Pinker’s arguments, it helps."

Book Details

Publisher:Of
Published:2024-01-01
Pages:384
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9781668011

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This sophisticated exploration of social dynamics and shared knowledge dives deep into the psychological phenomenon of common knowledge, where not only does everyone know something, but everyone know...

Our Review

This sophisticated exploration of social dynamics and shared knowledge dives deep into the psychological phenomenon of common knowledge, where not only does everyone know something, but everyone knows that everyone knows it. The narrative masterfully illustrates how this awareness transforms individual behavior and group dynamics across various social scenarios, from classroom politics to family secrets and community rumors. Through compelling storytelling and relatable situations, the book reveals the invisible threads that connect us when information becomes collectively understood.

What sets this work apart is its ability to make abstract social theory accessible and immediately relevant to young adult readers navigating their own complex social landscapes. The author skillfully demonstrates how common knowledge operates as both a unifying force and potential source of social pressure, offering readers valuable insights into group psychology and interpersonal relationships. Teen readers will find themselves recognizing these patterns in their own lives, gaining a new framework for understanding the subtle social currents that shape their daily interactions and group dynamics.

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