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The Democracy Project

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About The\u00a0Intelligence Trap<\/h2>\r\n

The Intelligence Trap: Why Smart People Make Bad Decisions and How to Make Better Ones<\/em> explores the surprising gap between intelligence and wise thinking. Journalist and science writer David Robson draws on psychology, neuroscience, and real\u2011world examples to reveal how cognitive biases, overconfidence, and narrow expertise can lead even highly intelligent people astray.<\/p>\r\n

The book explains why traditional measures of intelligence (like IQ) don\u2019t guarantee good decision\u2011making and how smart individuals often fall into reasoning errors such as confirmation bias, groupthink, and overanalyzing. Robson offers practical strategies to improve thinking\u2014including how to embrace uncertainty, question assumptions, consider alternatives, and build better mental habits. The Intelligence Trap<\/em> is both enlightening and accessible, giving readers tools to understand their own thinking and make smarter choices in life, work, and relationships.\"\"<\/p>\r\n\r\n

About the Author\u00a0 David Robson<\/h2>\r\nDavid Robson is a British science journalist and author known for writing about psychology, human behavior, and the brain. His work appears in major publications like BBC Future<\/em>, The Atlantic<\/em>, and Nature<\/em>, where he explains complex scientific ideas in engaging, relatable ways. Robson combines rigorous research with compelling storytelling to help readers better understand how the mind works\u2014and how to think more clearly.\r\n

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In The Democracy Project

In The Democracy Project: A History, a Crisis, a Movement (2013), David Graeber analyzes the Occupy Wall Street movement as a lens for understanding modern democracy and activism. Drawing from his experience as an anthropologist and a participant-observer in the movement, Graeber explores how decentralized, horizontal organization and consensus-based decision-making challenged traditional hierarchies.

The book situates Occupy within a historical and theoretical framework, examining the roots of economic inequality, political disempowerment, and the crisis of contemporary representative democracy. Graeber argues that grassroots activism can illuminate alternative ways of organizing society, emphasizing direct participation, shared responsibility, and creative experimentation. Accessible, insightful, and provocative, The Democracy Project is both a chronicle of Occupy Wall Street and a broader manifesto for participatory democracy.

About the Author David Graeber

David Graeber (1961–2020) was an American anthropologist, anarchist thinker, and social activist. Known for his research on economic systems, hierarchy, and social movements, Graeber was a leading figure in the Occupy Wall Street movement. He taught at institutions including Yale University and the London School of Economics.

Graeber’s writings blend rigorous scholarship with sharp critique of power, economics, and bureaucracy. Beyond The Democracy Project, his influential works include Debt: The First 5,000 Years and Bullshit Jobs, which examine the moral, cultural, and structural aspects of modern economic life and governance

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