American Conspiracy Theories by Joseph E. Uscinski
Theories, Myths, and Realities
This insightful exploration delves into the pervasive nature of conspiracy theories in American society, examining their historical roots, psychological appeal, and the role they play in shaping political discourse. By analyzing the factors that contribute to the spread and persistence of these theories, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of why they resonate with certain segments of the population. It also highlights the impact of media and technology in amplifying these narratives, while providing a critical perspective on how they influence public opinion and democratic processes.
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- 2014
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