Noun
Charlatanry.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCharlatanism of some degree is indispensable to effective leadership. Eric Hoffer
Being an economist is the least ethical profession, closer to charlatanism than any science. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Charlatanism of some degree is indispensable to effective leadership. There can be no mass movement without some deliberate misrepresentation of facts. Eric Hoffer
An air of political crisis seems to have returned to American life, creating space for both reasoned dissent and all manner of charlatanism; there exists a new sense of possibility that is both exciting and terrifying. Source: Internet
This is where I would have to speak of the charlatanism or at best, the total misunderstanding of the so-called "prosperity gospel" preachers who simply play to human vanity. Source: Internet
The priests assigned the commemoration of a so-called saint to each day of the year: this catalogue exhibited neither utility nor method; it was a collection of lies, of deceit or of charlatanism. Source: Internet