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The Death of Thinking|Richard Lowe

The Death of Thinking : The Enslavement of Humanity

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People worldwide are losing their ability to think critically at an alarming rate. College students show no improvement in reasoning skills after four years of education. Workers can't solve problems without step-by-step instructions. Citizens fall for obvious misinformation while carrying the world's information in their pockets. This isn't an accident or a generational quirk. It's the predictable result of systematic changes to how we learn, work, and live.

This comprehensive examination reveals how our education systems, technology dependence, and information overload have systematically undermined human reasoning abilities across the globe. Standardized testing has replaced critical thinking with bubble-filling expertise. Social media algorithms exploit our cognitive biases to keep us engaged while making us more polarized. Artificial intelligence handles our mental heavy lifting, leaving our reasoning skills to atrophy like unused muscles.

Author Richard Lowe combines research from cognitive psychology, educational studies, and neuroscience to explain why smart people make increasingly dumb decisions and how we arrived at this crisis point. Through engaging examples and sharp analysis, he exposes the forces making us mentally lazy and shows why traditional approaches to fixing the problem have failed.

But this isn't just a diagnosis of what's wrong. Lowe presents practical, evidence-based solutions for educators, parents, policymakers, and individuals who want to rebuild their mental defenses. From classroom techniques that actually work to personal strategies for navigating information chaos, this book offers concrete hope that we can reclaim our capacity for clear thinking before it's too late. Because in a world where machines can memorize everything, the most valuable human skill just might be the ability to think.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781946458971
  • ISBN-10: 194645897X
  • Publisher: Writing King
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.93 pounds
  • Page Count: 314

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