Intellectual dishonesty involves manipulating facts, ignoring evidence, or using logical fallacies to defend a position despite knowing it’s flawed. It is often used to avoid accountability, win arguments, or preserve power. Those who benefit include politicians, corporate spokespeople, or ideologues seeking to maintain influence, suppress dissent, or sway public opinion without ethical constraints.
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