Suspicious Minds by Rob Brotherton
Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories
Delving into the intriguing world of conspiracy theories, this book explores the psychological underpinnings that make such theories so compelling to many. It examines how cognitive biases, evolutionary instincts, and social influences contribute to the allure of believing in hidden plots and secret agendas. By weaving together historical examples and contemporary case studies, the narrative offers a comprehensive look at why conspiracy theories persist and how they shape our perception of reality, ultimately encouraging readers to question their assumptions and think critically about the information they encounter.
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