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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'delusion bubble' is an accepted, valid and usable phrase in written English
Generally speaking, it is used to refer to someone who is living in a fantasy world or who is completely disconnected from reality in some way. For example, "Despite the evidence, Bob insists that he can time travel - he's living in a delusion bubble."
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Given the overwhelming scientific consensus about the seriousness of our situation, the denial movement is a classic case of a collective delusion bubble.
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Treating the downturn as a mere interlude is the last gasp of bubble delusion.
Lowenstein goes awry when he blames "the credo of shareholder value" for the "mass conspiracy or mass delusion" of the bubble.
Unfortunately, though the new realism may have come soon enough to prevent a disaster on Social Security -- for Mr. Bush's other signature policy proposal was also based on the delusions of a bubble economy -- it has come too late to prevent a disastrous tax cut.
This is the by-now common mass delusion theory of bubbles, which is applied - sometimes foolishly - to everything from Dutch tulipmania in the 17th century to the Great Depression.
The result is not just a collective bubble of delusion: it is a bubble intentionally perpetuated by powerful corporations and billionaires -- an example of institutionalized delusion.
"It turns out that I was a clueless wallflower existing in a bubble of delusion".
The stock market has been in a colossal bubble, a delusion born in the late 1990's that reached its zenith in 2000.
I was irritated by the post-war poverty in Japan and the grand delusion that was the bubble economy," he said.
In collective denial -- such as that concerning climate change -- the group bubble of delusion becomes much more difficult to dispel, or even to become aware of, when people consciously or subconsciously believe they benefit by not seeing it.
Zac Bissonnette, a writer previously known for his books Debt-Free U and How to Be Richer, Smarter, and Better-Looking Than Your Parents, spoke with VICE about his latest book, The Great Beanie Baby Bubble: Mass Delusion and the Dark Side of Cute.
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