The story of the lie detector takes us straight into the dark recesses of the American soul. It also leads us on a noir journey through some of the most storied episodes in American history. That is because the device we take for granted as an indicator of guilt or innocence actually tells us more about our beliefs than about our deeds. The machine does not measure deception so much as feelings of guilt or shame. As Ken Alder reveals in his fascinating and disturbing account, the history of the lie detector exposes fundamental truths about our culture: why we long to know the secret thoughts of our fellow citizens; why we believe in popular science; and why America embraced the culture of "truthiness."For centuries, people searched in vain for a way to unmask liars, seeking clues in blushing cheeks, shifty eyes, and curling toes...all the body's outward signs. But not until the 1920s did a cop with a Ph.D. team up with an entrepreneurial high school student from Berkeley, California and claim to have invented a foolproof machine that peered directly into the human heart. In a few short years their polygraph had transformed police work, seized headlines, solved sensational murders, and enthralled the nation. In Chicago, the capital of American vice, the two men wielded their device to clean up corruption, reform the police, and probe the minds of infamous killers. Before long the lie detector had become the nation's "mechanical conscience," searching for honesty on Main Street, in Hollywood, and even within Washington, D.C. Husbands and wives tested each other's fidelity. Corporations tested their employees' honesty. Movie studios and advertisers tested their audiences' responses. Eventually, thousands of government employees were tested for their loyalty and "morals" -- for lack of which many lost their jobs.Yet the machine was flawed. It often was used to accuse the wrong person. It could easily be beaten by those who knew how. Repeatedly it has been applied as an instrument of psychological torture, with the goal of extracting confessions. And its creators paid a commensurate price. One went mad trying to destroy the Frankenstein's monster he had created. The other became consumed by mistrust: jealous of his cheating wife, contemptuous of his former mentor, and driven to an early death. The only happy man among the machine's champions was the eccentric psychologist who went on to achieve glory as the creator of Wonder Woman.Yet this deceptive device took America -- and only America -- by storm. Today, the CIA still administers polygraphs to its employees. Accused celebrities loudly trumpet its clean bill of truth. And the U.S. government, as part of its new "war on terror," is currently exploring forms of lie detection that reach directly into the brain. Apparently, America still dreams of a technology that will render human beings transparent."The Lie Detectors" is the entertaining and thought-provoking story of that American obsession.
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说实话,这本书的开局稍微有点慢热,我差点以为自己选错书了。前几章的铺陈,大量使用了大量的环境描写和人物背景介绍,乍一看似乎与核心冲突有些疏远,但请相信我,这绝对是作者精心设计的“蓄力”过程。一旦故事的主线开始加速,那种爆发力是毁灭性的。这位作者对节奏的把控达到了近乎完美的境界——他知道何时该让你喘口气,何时又该让你屏住呼吸,迎接下一波情感的冲击。我特别喜欢他处理对话的方式,那些看似平淡的交流背后,往往隐藏着巨大的信息量和未曾言明的张力,每一句话都像是一个精心放置的棋子,最终导向一个无法逃脱的棋局。读完后,我有一种感觉,仿佛自己刚刚经历了一场精心设计的迷宫探险,出口或许是清晰的,但通往出口的路径上布满了让你怀疑人生的岔路口。这本书的深度在于它不惧怕展现人性的灰色地带,那些我们通常选择视而不见的自欺欺人和微妙的权力动态,都被毫不留情地暴露在了光天化日之下,读起来既痛苦又过瘾。
评分天哪,我刚刚读完了一本令人难以置信的书,我的思绪到现在还无法平静下来。这本书探讨了一个非常深刻的主题,关于我们如何看待真相,以及我们如何被我们自己或他人构建的“现实”所左右。作者的叙事技巧简直是鬼斧神工,他能用最朴实的语言勾勒出最复杂的人性挣扎。我尤其欣赏他对于角色内心世界的细致入微的刻画,那些细微的情感波动,那些难以言喻的犹豫和挣扎,都被他捕捉得淋漓尽致。读到某些转折点时,我甚至能感觉到自己的心跳都漏了一拍,那种强烈的沉浸感,让我完全忘记了自己身处何地。这本书更像是一面镜子,映照出我们每个人内心深处对“确定性”的渴望,以及这种渴望在面对模糊不清的真相时所产生的巨大焦虑。它没有提供简单的答案,反而提出了更多尖锐的问题,让你在合上书本后,仍然忍不住去追问,去审视自己过去所坚信不疑的事情。这是一次精神上的远足,不仅挑战了我的认知边界,更重要的是,它激发了我对世界更深层次的好奇心和批判性思考的能力。我敢说,这本书绝对是我今年阅读体验中,最富挑战性也最令人满足的一部作品。
评分如果用一个词来形容这本书,那一定是“回响”。它的故事线或许已经结束了,但故事所引发的思考却在我脑海中久久不散,像低频的震动持续不断。我尤其欣赏作者对细节的关注,那些不经意间透露出的文化符号、环境暗示,都为整个故事增添了丰富的层次感和真实感。这本书的情感基调是复杂而微妙的,它不是那种让你痛哭流涕的悲剧,也不是让你欢呼雀跃的胜利,而是一种更接近于“清醒的悲凉感”——你知道很多事情已经无法挽回,但你仍然被那些微小的、人性闪光的瞬间所打动。作者的文笔带着一种沉静的、近乎纪录片的写实感,这使得那些最离奇的事件也仿佛在我们身边真实发生过一样。对于那些寻求真正有重量、有内涵的文学作品的读者来说,这本书绝不应该被错过。它不仅讲述了一个故事,它更是在邀请我们参与一场关于我们自身局限性和潜能的深刻对话。
评分我必须承认,这本书挑战了我对“英雄”和“反派”的传统认知。这里的角色没有绝对的黑白分明,他们都带着各自的伤痕和无法摆脱的道德困境,在生存和良知之间进行着永恒的拔河。最让我震撼的是作者如何细腻地描绘了“相信”的力量——一个人愿意为了维护自己所相信的东西,付出多大的代价,乃至扭曲事实,这种心理动因的刻画,真实到让人感到不安。我常常在想,如果我处在他们的位置上,我会做出怎样的选择?这本书没有给我一个标准答案,它只是提供了一个观察的窗口,让我们得以窥见人性在极端压力下可能展现出的脆弱和坚韧。它关于记忆的探讨也非常深刻,记忆是如何被重塑的?我们记忆中的那个“过去”,究竟有多大程度上是真实的?这些哲学层面的思辨,都被巧妙地融入到紧张的情节推进中,使得阅读体验既有智力上的满足感,又有情感上的震撼力。这是一部真正能够改变你看待人际关系和自我认知的作品。
评分这本书的结构简直令人拍案叫绝,简直像是一部精密的钟表,每一个齿轮都咬合得天衣无缝。我通常不太关注叙事视角的变化,但在这本书里,作者每一次切换观察者的角度,都像是为我们揭示了同一事件的不同侧面,让我们不得不去重新校准自己对“事实”的理解。你以为你抓住了关键,但紧接着,下一个视角的切换就会让你发现,之前的一切可能都只是冰山一角。这种多角度的叙事手法,不是简单的重复,而是层层递进的解构,把一个看似简单的问题复杂化,又在复杂中提炼出一种令人信服的内在逻辑。我特别欣赏作者在不使用任何花哨修辞的情况下,所展现出的强大叙事力量。文字是克制的,但情感却是汹涌的,这种“节制中的爆发”是极难拿捏的技巧。对于那些喜欢深度分析文本结构和叙事策略的读者来说,这本书简直是一份宝贵的教材,值得反复品味其中精妙的布局。
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评分Good stories for a lay audience.
评分Good stories for a lay audience.
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