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We face radical new threats to our freedom of thought – here’s how to retain controlFor humanity to survive there must always be people performing the minute-to-minute miracle of thought. 'Excellent and beyond timely.' A. C. Grayling Scientific advances and new technologies are letting others manipulate our minds more easily than ever before. Now, those tasked with protecting our minds are finally preparing to fight back. As we speak, the United Nations is seeking to pin down a concrete right to free thought and enshrine it in international law alongside life, education and protest.
But what
is thought? And what makes it free? And how can it best be protected?
Freethinking explores what an effective right to freedom of thought would look like, and asks how we might build a culture of free thought, and whether that’s even what we want.
In an uncertain and rapidly evolving world,
Freethinking shows that there are solutions to the forces buffeting our minds.
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Simon McCarthy-Jones is an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology at Trinity College Dublin. An internationally recognised expert on the experience of hallucinations, he also writes on and researches a range of psychological phenomena and is the author of
Spite. He has written extensively for the popular press, with articles published in the
New Statesman,
New Scientist,
Newsweek, the
Huffington Post, the
Daily Mail, the
Independent and the
Irish Times. His articles on ‘The Conversation’ website have received over a million views to date. His website is: www.simonmccarthyjones.com.
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We face radical new threats to our freedom of thought – here’s how to retain control