Pandemonium by Ed Simon

A concise, historical and analytical study of political paranoia in modern America, tracing how conspiratorial thinking arises from social anxieties, partisan conflict, and shifts in media and technology; it shows how rumors, fear, and propaganda are amplified into mass movements that erode trust in institutions and distort democratic life, analyzes the social and political mechanisms that sustain these cycles, and considers what might weaken their grip on public discourse.

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