Conspiracy Theories

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Conspiracy Theories

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ISBN: 9781538121191
author: Joseph E. Uscinski
publishing house: Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc
publication date: 2020 -1
binding: Hardcover
number of pages: 159

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A Primer

Joseph E. Uscinski   

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Conspiracy theories are a part of the human condition. Everyone believes at least one, but given the number of conspiracy theories, it is more likely that everyone believes a few. Some people have a worldview defined by them. Conspiracy theories are just another reminder that people disagree about many things, including truth. These disagreements have always existed and always will. We have to live with conspiracy theories and with the people who believe them. The only way to do this is have compassion and tolerance for others, and to hold our own beliefs to high standards. This book introduces students to the research into conspiracy theories and the people who propagate and believe them. In doing so, it addresses the psychological, sociological, and political sources of conspiracy theorizing

contents

Preface
About the Author
Chapter 1 Why Study Conspiracy Theories?
Chapter 2 What is a Conspiracy Theory?
Chapter 3 The Popularity of Conspiracy and Anomalous Beliefs
Chapter 4 The Psychology and Sociology of Conspiracy Theories
Chapter 5 The Politics of Conspiracy Theories
Chapter 6 President Trump, the Internet, Conspiracy, and Conspiracy Theory
Index

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