“Every man's occupation should be beneficial to his fellow-man as well as profitable to himself. All else is vanity and folly.”
Quote by P. T. Barnum
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This work investigates the concept of humbugs, defined as deceptive or misleading statements, practices, or beliefs that gain public acceptance. It likely surveys historical and contemporary examples of fraud, charlatanry, and intellectual dishonesty, analyzing how such phenomena arise, persist, and influence collective thinking. The book may address humbugs in areas such as politics, religion, science, and commerce, aiming to expose their mechanisms and encourage critical scrutiny. Without specific author or publication details, the description remains general, focusing on the theme of unmasking pretense and promoting truthfulness. more
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