Lucky numbers. Astrology in the White House. The lure of "The X-Files" and Stephen King. Although we live in a technologically advanced society, superstition is as widespread as it has ever been. How do otherwise rational people come to put their faith in such ephemera? "Believing in Magic" addresses this provocative question, taking a fascinating look at the psychological underpinnings of superstition. 15 illustrations.
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Lucky numbers. Astrology in the White House. The lure of "The X-Files" and Stephen King. Although we live in a technologically advanced society, superstition is as widespread as it has ever been. How do otherwise rational people come to put their faith in such ephemera? "Believing in Magic" addresses this provocative question, taking a fascinating look at the psychological underpinnings of superstition. 15 illustrations.
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