Imaginary Realities
The Psychology of Everyday Delusions
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Publishing:29th Aug '26
£25.99
This title is due to be published on 29th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Why do people believe the unbelievable? Why do fictional ideas so often inspire real-world action-sometimes joyful, sometimes destructive-while the people inspired by them never recognize that they are fictional? In Imaginary Realities, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett explores the psychological and cultural forces that lead people to embrace beliefs that defy logic yet shape lives, societies, and history. From religious and magical thinking to conspiracy theories and superstitions, Arnett reveals how these "imaginary realities" help us make sense of a chaotic world and why we adhere to them even when they mislead us. This groundbreaking book examines the psychological roots of irrational beliefs and how they soothe anxiety and foster social cohesion; how they underlie the double-edged sword of moral egoism, which motivates many of our best and worst behavior; the surprising role of imaginary realities in joy, humor, and group celebration; and the looming threats posed by modern myths surrounding AI, ecological collapse, and genetic engineering. With clarity, insight, and cultural depth, Imaginary Realities challenges readers to rethink what we believe and why.
Imaginary Realities argues that humanity's greatest strength-and weakness-is our tendency to live inside shared fictions. Drawing on psychology, history, and contemporary life, Jeffrey Arnett shows how our narrative "delusions" give meaning and beauty to human existence, while also fueling extremism, conspiracy, and political chaos. At a moment when technology is erasing the line between truth and fiction, this book reveals why our realities are fragmenting-and what might still be done about it. This is a timely and important book. * Jonathan Gottschall, Distinguished Fellow, Washington & Jefferson College *
ISBN: 9780197817377
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208 pages