The Fear of Conspiracy

The Fear of Conspiracy
Title The Fear of Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 406
Release 1971
Genre History
ISBN 9780801491139

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The Fear of Conspiracy brings together 85 speeches, documents, and writings that illustrate the role played in American history by the fear of conspiracy and subversion.

Creating Conspiracy Beliefs

Creating Conspiracy Beliefs
Title Creating Conspiracy Beliefs PDF eBook
Author Dolores Albarracin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 327
Release 2021-11-25
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1108845789

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Drawing on psychology, political science, communication, and information sciences, this book explores the birth of conspiracy theories.

The Fear of conspiracy

The Fear of conspiracy
Title The Fear of conspiracy PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
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Release 1972
Genre
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Conspiracy

Conspiracy
Title Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author Richard Orr Curry
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1972
Genre Political Science
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The Age of Anxiety

The Age of Anxiety
Title The Age of Anxiety PDF eBook
Author Jane Parish
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 222
Release 2001-12-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780631231684

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From the assassination of JFK in November 1963 to Watergate and the death of Diana, theories about conspiracies beset popular culture. Television programmes about mysteries and 'inexplicable' events command peak time viewing schedules, reinterpreting 'old' conspiracy theories with new evidence. This book differentiates between conspiracy theory and theories about conspiracies.

Architects of Fear

Architects of Fear
Title Architects of Fear PDF eBook
Author George Johnson
Publisher Tarcher
Total Pages 260
Release 1983
Genre Political Science
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The United States of Paranoia

The United States of Paranoia
Title The United States of Paranoia PDF eBook
Author Jesse Walker
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 333
Release 2014-10-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0062383221

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A comprehensive history and analysis of the origins, evolution, and current life, legacy, and impact of conspiracy theories in American culture and politics, from the colonial era to today. Conspiracies have been woven through America’s social tapestry since the beginning of its history. The United States of Paranoia is a unique and fascinating look at how these commonly held beliefs—true or not—have helped shape the American cultural imagination. Using examples from colonial times to today, Jesse Walker makes the compelling argument that paranoia doesn’t just exist on the fringe of society, but is at the core of our national identity. Walker doesn’t focus on proving or disproving a particular theory. Synthesizing intensive archival research in a pulp fiction narrative, he explores the myths that haunt our nation, breaking them into five distinct categories: The Enemy Outside, The Enemy Within, The Enemy Above, The Enemy Below, and The Benevolent Conspiracy. From J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI to Watergate, the “Matrix” phenomenon to the Birthers, Walker reveals how national myths have influenced our lives, including our view of ourselves and our government. He also identifies and explores the little-recognized rise of a subculture obsessed not with one single myth or another, but in the notion of the conspiracy phenomenon itself. This growing obsession, Walker attests, offers profound insight into what it means to be American. Provocative, well-reasoned, and utterly compelling, the United States of Paranoia will make you rethink the world and the nation in a new and different way.