Fake Logic is a powerful and eye-opening guide that exposes the hidden fallacies shaping the way we think, vote, and make decisions. In a world overloaded with headlines, political debates, and constant digital noise, the book reveals how flawed reasoning—often delivered with confidence and emotional appeal—manipulates public opinion and influences everyday conversations.
Using real examples from media, politics, advertising, and daily life, the book shows how logical fallacies are intentionally used to distort truth, provoke emotions, and control narratives. As explained in the introduction (pages 1–3)
FaKe Logic
, these fallacies are not abstract theories—they are practical tools of persuasion that shape societies and impact personal decision-making.
Organized into four clear parts, the book guides readers through:
- Understanding the most common fallacies and why they are so persuasive
- How politicians use language, framing, and emotional triggers to influence public opinion
- The role of modern media and advertising in amplifying misinformation
- How fallacies appear in everyday relationships, from workplace arguments to family discussions
- Practical tools for media literacy and critical thinking to help you resist manipulation
- How to build strong, fallacy-free arguments based on evidence and reasoning
Blending psychology, philosophy, and real-world case studies, Fake Logic equips readers with a complete toolkit to recognize deceptive arguments, think independently, and make informed decisions in a world where misinformation spreads faster than truth.
This book is your guide to seeing through manipulation, strengthening your reasoning skills, and navigating modern life with clarity, logic, and confidence.








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