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Echo Chamber Evangelist: Beyond The Vanishing Point Of Belief
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- Date de parution14/08/2025
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Résumé
The battle over the shape of the Earth is not about the Earth - it is about the stories we believe and the ones we are sold. Step into the rhetorical arena where celestial images spark terrestrial debates. Echo Chamber Evangelist examines the Flat Earth movement not as a scientific dispute, but as a masterclass in persuasion, performance, and the selling of certainty. Through vivid analysis and sharp storytelling, Padraig D.
Lydon reveals how narratives are built, amplified, and weaponized - and why facts often feel like friction instead of clarity. From the psychology of belief to the mechanics of influence, this book maps the hidden currents beneath public arguments, showing how conviction can bend logic and wrap truth in the pull of rhetoric. Whether you are fascinated by conspiracy culture, concerned about misinformation, or simply curious about the power of persuasion, Echo Chamber Evangelist offers a guide to seeing the stagecraft behind the show - and a reminder that rhetoric, like gravity, is always in effect.
Lydon reveals how narratives are built, amplified, and weaponized - and why facts often feel like friction instead of clarity. From the psychology of belief to the mechanics of influence, this book maps the hidden currents beneath public arguments, showing how conviction can bend logic and wrap truth in the pull of rhetoric. Whether you are fascinated by conspiracy culture, concerned about misinformation, or simply curious about the power of persuasion, Echo Chamber Evangelist offers a guide to seeing the stagecraft behind the show - and a reminder that rhetoric, like gravity, is always in effect.



