This essay reviews four recent books on topics related to trust and relative truths in the public space: Green Finance in the European Union, by Marta Postula and Mariusz Lipski; Fighting Falsehoods: Suspicion, Analysis, and Response, by Irene Rubin; The Myth that Made Us: How False Beliefs About Racism and Meritocracy Broke Our Economy (and How to Fix It), by Jeff Fuhrer; and Mapping Behavioral Public Policy: Citizens’ Preferences and Trust, by Paolo Belardinelli.
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Theme-based Book Review: the Decline of Public Trust and the Problem of Relative Truths