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Declinism. Why Every Generation Believes the World is Ending
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- Nombre de pages209
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30944-3
- EAN9783565309443
- Date de parution10/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille926 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Every generation looks around and concludes that society is fundamentally broken, morals have decayed, and the end is near. But why does this apocalyptic feeling persist throughout all of human history? Declinism investigates the cognitive bias that makes us romanticize the past while catastrophizing the future.
The truth is that the "good old days" never actually existed. Our brains are biologically hardwired to retain positive memories of our youth while hyper-focusing on current threats-a survival mechanism that modern media ruthlessly exploits.
This creates a powerful illusion of continuous societal decline, blinding us to the objective data that proves extreme poverty, violence, and disease are at historical lows. This book breaks down the neurological mechanics of the Golden Age Fallacy. It explores how politicians and advertisers weaponize our innate nostalgia to sell us reactionary policies and unnecessary products, trapping us in a perpetual state of cultural anxiety. Learn to see through the fog of manufactured doom.
By understanding the psychology of declinism, you can escape the echo chamber of pessimism, reclaim your mental clarity, and start looking at the future with grounded, data-backed optimism.
This creates a powerful illusion of continuous societal decline, blinding us to the objective data that proves extreme poverty, violence, and disease are at historical lows. This book breaks down the neurological mechanics of the Golden Age Fallacy. It explores how politicians and advertisers weaponize our innate nostalgia to sell us reactionary policies and unnecessary products, trapping us in a perpetual state of cultural anxiety. Learn to see through the fog of manufactured doom.
By understanding the psychology of declinism, you can escape the echo chamber of pessimism, reclaim your mental clarity, and start looking at the future with grounded, data-backed optimism.



