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A well-written and essential tool for those navigating today's complicated geopolitical landscape.Library Journal Best-selling author Michael Shermer presents an overarching theory of conspiracy theorieswho believes them and why, which ones are real, and what we should do about them. Nothing happens by accident, everything is connected, and there are no coincidences: that is the essence of conspiratorial thinking. Long a fringe part of the American political landscape, conspiracy theories are now mainstream: 147 members of Congress voted in favor of objections to the 2020 presidential election based on an unproven theory about a rigged electoral process promoted by the mysterious group QAnon. But this is only the latest example in a long history of ideas that include the satanic panics of the 1980s, the New World Order and Vatican conspiracy theories, fears about fluoridated water, speculations about President John F. Kennedy's assassination, and the notions that the Sandy Hook massa

Trade Review
Conspiracies succeed thanks to repetition, and Shermer's numerous examples prove how entrenched these beliefs are within contemporary American culture. The book includes solid tips on how to assess a conspiracy theory's veracity, how to talk to conspiracists, and how to restore trust and truth in national conversations....A well-written and essential tool for those navigating today's complicated geopolitical landscape.
Library Journal (starred review)
A fascinating tour of oddball wrongheadedness, with gentle but firm prescriptions for combatting it.
Kirkus Reviews
What Shermer's book does is delve into the reasons why we are so ready to believe that, to borrow a phrase from perhaps the ultimate conspiracy theory work of culture, the X-Files: The Truth is Out There....Part of why we think that is because our levels of trust in those in power has plummeted in recent years....The answer, according to Shermer, is very simple. If everyone told the truth, and we all believed that was the case, there would be no need for conspiracy theories.
The Independent
Deep and engaging.
—Ralph Lewis, MD, Psychology Today
Many books about conspiracies and conspiracy theories exist, but this one stands out as an authoritative, very readable overview of the subject.
Choice
Though we may think conspiracy theories appeal only to the naïve or uneducated, Shermer dispels that myth, showing how pervasive they really are.His book doesn't leave readers feeling overwhelmed or powerless, but offers a primer on how not to be duped—and how to help others who've fallen prey to conspiracies.
Greater Good Magazine

Table of Contents

Apologia
Prologue. The Conspiracy Effect: Why Smart People Believe Blatantly Wrong Things for Apparently Rational Reasons
Part I. Why People Believe Conspiracy Theories
Chapter 1. Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories: The Difference in Thinking and the Difference It Makes
Chapter 2. A Brief History of Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracists: Toward a Science of Conspiracism
Chapter 3. Proxy and Tribal Conspiracism: How Conspiratorial Beliefs Are Reinforced as Truths
Chapter 4. Constructive Conspiracism: Paranoia, Pessimism, and the Evolutionary Origins of Conspiracy Cognition
Chapter 5. A Case Study in Conspiracism: The Sovereign Citizens Conspiracy Theory
Part II. How to Determine Which Conspiracy Theories Are Real
Chapter 6. The Conspiracy Detection Kit: How to Tell If a Conspiracy Theory Is True or False
Chapter 7. Truthers and Birthers: The 9/11 and Obama Conspiracy Theories
Chapter 8. JFK Blown Away: The Mother of All Conspiracy Theories
Chapter 9. Real Conspiracies: What If They Really Are Out to Get You?
Chapter 10. The Deadliest Conspiracy in History: The Trigger of World War I and How Conspiracies Really Work
Chapter 11. Real and Imagined Enemies: Conspiracies in Reality and in Our Imaginations
Part III. Talking to Conspiracists and Rebuilding Trust in Truth
Chapter 12. How to Talk to Conspiracy Theorists: Engaging with People with Whom We Disagree
Chapter 13. How to Rebuild Trust in Truth: Reason, Rationality, and Empiricism in Reality-Based Communities
Coda. What People Believe About Conspiracy Theories and Why: Results of the Skeptic Research Center Survey
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 25/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781421444451, 978-1421444451
      ISBN10: 1421444453

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      Book Synopsis
      A well-written and essential tool for those navigating today's complicated geopolitical landscape.Library Journal Best-selling author Michael Shermer presents an overarching theory of conspiracy theorieswho believes them and why, which ones are real, and what we should do about them. Nothing happens by accident, everything is connected, and there are no coincidences: that is the essence of conspiratorial thinking. Long a fringe part of the American political landscape, conspiracy theories are now mainstream: 147 members of Congress voted in favor of objections to the 2020 presidential election based on an unproven theory about a rigged electoral process promoted by the mysterious group QAnon. But this is only the latest example in a long history of ideas that include the satanic panics of the 1980s, the New World Order and Vatican conspiracy theories, fears about fluoridated water, speculations about President John F. Kennedy's assassination, and the notions that the Sandy Hook massa

      Trade Review
      Conspiracies succeed thanks to repetition, and Shermer's numerous examples prove how entrenched these beliefs are within contemporary American culture. The book includes solid tips on how to assess a conspiracy theory's veracity, how to talk to conspiracists, and how to restore trust and truth in national conversations....A well-written and essential tool for those navigating today's complicated geopolitical landscape.
      Library Journal (starred review)
      A fascinating tour of oddball wrongheadedness, with gentle but firm prescriptions for combatting it.
      Kirkus Reviews
      What Shermer's book does is delve into the reasons why we are so ready to believe that, to borrow a phrase from perhaps the ultimate conspiracy theory work of culture, the X-Files: The Truth is Out There....Part of why we think that is because our levels of trust in those in power has plummeted in recent years....The answer, according to Shermer, is very simple. If everyone told the truth, and we all believed that was the case, there would be no need for conspiracy theories.
      The Independent
      Deep and engaging.
      —Ralph Lewis, MD, Psychology Today
      Many books about conspiracies and conspiracy theories exist, but this one stands out as an authoritative, very readable overview of the subject.
      Choice
      Though we may think conspiracy theories appeal only to the naïve or uneducated, Shermer dispels that myth, showing how pervasive they really are.His book doesn't leave readers feeling overwhelmed or powerless, but offers a primer on how not to be duped—and how to help others who've fallen prey to conspiracies.
      Greater Good Magazine

      Table of Contents

      Apologia
      Prologue. The Conspiracy Effect: Why Smart People Believe Blatantly Wrong Things for Apparently Rational Reasons
      Part I. Why People Believe Conspiracy Theories
      Chapter 1. Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories: The Difference in Thinking and the Difference It Makes
      Chapter 2. A Brief History of Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracists: Toward a Science of Conspiracism
      Chapter 3. Proxy and Tribal Conspiracism: How Conspiratorial Beliefs Are Reinforced as Truths
      Chapter 4. Constructive Conspiracism: Paranoia, Pessimism, and the Evolutionary Origins of Conspiracy Cognition
      Chapter 5. A Case Study in Conspiracism: The Sovereign Citizens Conspiracy Theory
      Part II. How to Determine Which Conspiracy Theories Are Real
      Chapter 6. The Conspiracy Detection Kit: How to Tell If a Conspiracy Theory Is True or False
      Chapter 7. Truthers and Birthers: The 9/11 and Obama Conspiracy Theories
      Chapter 8. JFK Blown Away: The Mother of All Conspiracy Theories
      Chapter 9. Real Conspiracies: What If They Really Are Out to Get You?
      Chapter 10. The Deadliest Conspiracy in History: The Trigger of World War I and How Conspiracies Really Work
      Chapter 11. Real and Imagined Enemies: Conspiracies in Reality and in Our Imaginations
      Part III. Talking to Conspiracists and Rebuilding Trust in Truth
      Chapter 12. How to Talk to Conspiracy Theorists: Engaging with People with Whom We Disagree
      Chapter 13. How to Rebuild Trust in Truth: Reason, Rationality, and Empiricism in Reality-Based Communities
      Coda. What People Believe About Conspiracy Theories and Why: Results of the Skeptic Research Center Survey
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Index

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