Confidence Men: Peterson, Musk, Tate and the Duping of the American Mind
by
Harrison Fluss
,
Landon Frim
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Action & Adventure
Self-help
Philosophy
Format
Kindle
Language
English
Published
Jan 20, 2026
Publisher
Repeater
ISBN-10
191567266X
ISBN-13
9781915672667
Description
In a world where charismatic figures can easily sway public opinion, this insightful exploration delves into the mindset of modern-day confidence men, including the likes of Jordan Peterson and Elon Musk. It unravels the tangled web of their persuasive charm and the often questionable philosophies that underpin their influence.
The authors, Harrison Fluss and Landon Frim, invite readers to question the flawed reasoning that so many buy into, exposing how these figures craft narratives that resonate with vast audiences, sometimes at the expense of critical thought. With sharp analysis and engaging prose, they shed light on the cultural currents shaping American beliefs.
Amid the discussion, there's an underlying hope for greater awareness and understanding. As readers journey through the arguments presented, they are encouraged to think critically about the figures they admire and the ideas they embrace, ultimately empowering themselves amidst a landscape of persuasion and charisma.
The authors, Harrison Fluss and Landon Frim, invite readers to question the flawed reasoning that so many buy into, exposing how these figures craft narratives that resonate with vast audiences, sometimes at the expense of critical thought. With sharp analysis and engaging prose, they shed light on the cultural currents shaping American beliefs.
Amid the discussion, there's an underlying hope for greater awareness and understanding. As readers journey through the arguments presented, they are encouraged to think critically about the figures they admire and the ideas they embrace, ultimately empowering themselves amidst a landscape of persuasion and charisma.
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