Captive Minds

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coercion
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cognitive bias
cognitive biases
conspiracy theories
control
critical thinking
demagoguery
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democracy
democratic decline
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disinformation
domination
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ethics
ethics of power
fake news
freedom
freedom and coercion
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illiberalism
influence
information warfare
liberal democracy
liberalism
machiavelli
manipulation
manipulation and power
manipulation in politics
mass persuasion
media literacy
media manipulation
mind control
nudge
open society
persuasion
philosophy of freedom
political manipulation
political philosophy
political propaganda
politics
politics and ethics
populism
populist demagogues
power
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psychological manipulation
public opinion
rationalization
seduction
social media
social media influence
vulnerability

Product details

  • ISBN 9780674303102
  • Weight: 577g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 05 May 2026
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From philosophers Avishai Margalit and Assaf Sharon, an erudite yet approachable inquiry into political manipulation and the grave threat it poses to human freedom today.

Manipulation is as old as history itself, yet Aldous Huxley’s paraphrase of Churchill rings truer than ever: “never have so many been manipulated so much by so few.” Manipulation presents a clear danger to liberal democracy today. Demagogues undermine civic discussion, and propagandists and conspiracy theorists create cognitive traps that erode critical thinking.

What exactly is manipulation, and what sets it apart from other forms of influence? How does it differ from convincing, attracting, or nudging? Drawing on examples from mythology, literature, history, and politics, philosophers Margalit and Sharon argue that manipulation is not just a form of deceit and intellectual harm; it is, above all, an exercise of power. Manipulation exploits mental weaknesses and vulnerabilities with the goal of establishing control. Whereas liberal philosophers overlook manipulation, instead treating coercion as the primary form of political domination, Margalit and Sharon argue that manipulation should be seen as coercion’s insidious counterpart in undermining human freedom.

Public support is fundamental to the legitimacy of government. Today, political manipulation is corrupting the formation and expression of public opinion, making manipulation a driving force of the global crisis of democratic decline. A timely work, but also a work for all times, Captive Minds stands as the definitive study of a pervasive threat to political freedom and the increasingly fragile institutions that sustain it.

Avishai Margalit is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former George F. Kennan Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton. The recipient of numerous prizes, he is the author of The Decent Society, The Ethics of Memory, On Compromise and Rotten Compromises, and On Betrayal. Assaf Sharon is Professor of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University. Cofounder and Senior Fellow at Molad: The Center for the Renewal of Israeli Democracy, he has written for the New York Review of Books, Boston Review, and Liberties.

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