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The Nature of Conspiracy Theories

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The Nature of Conspiracy Theories by Michael Butter delves into the origins, characteristics, and appeal of conspiracy theories, examining how they have shaped societies historically and in contemporary times. The book offers insights into why people believe in conspiracies and the impact these beliefs have on culture and politics. It's a comprehensive exploration of the psychological and sociological factors that contribute to the enduring fascination with conspiracies in modern society.
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If you're captivated by the psychology and sociology behind why people believe in conspiracy theories, this insightful exploration might be for you. It delves into the historical roots and modern-day implications of these beliefs, offering a comprehensive understanding of how they shape societies and influence individual perceptions.

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"Originally published in German as 'Nichts ist, wie es scheint': èUber Verschwèorungstheorien ÃSuhrkamp Verlag Berlin 2018"--Copyright page.

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Conspiracy theories seem to be proliferating today. Long relegated to a niche existence, conspiracy theories are now pervasive, and older conspiracy theories have been joined by a constant stream of new ones – that the USA carried out the 9/11 attacks itself, that the Ukrainian crisis was orchestrated by NATO, that we are being secretly controlled by a New World Order that keep us docile via chemtrails and vaccinations. Not to mention the moon landing that never happened.

But what are conspiracy theories and why do people believe them? Have they always existed or are they something new, a feature of our modern world?

In The Nature of Conspiracy Theories, Michael Butter provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the nature and development of conspiracy theories. Contrary to popular belief, he shows that conspiracy theories are less popular and influential today than they were in the past. Up to the 1950s, the Western world regarded conspiracy theories as a legitimate form of knowledge and it was therefore normal to believe in them. It was only after the Second World War that this knowledge was delegitimized, causing conspiracy theories to be banished from public discourse and relegated to subcultures.

The recent renaissance of conspiracy theories is linked to the internet, which gives them wider exposure and contributes to the fragmentation of the public sphere. Conspiracy theories are still stigmatized today in many sections of mainstream culture but are being accepted once again as legitimate knowledge in others. It is the clash between these domains and their different conceptions of truth that is fuelling the current debate over conspiracy theories.

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The Nature of Conspiracy Theories by Michael Butter is praised for its extensive exploration of the logic and appeal behind conspiracy theories. The book's wide-ranging examples, from historical events to modern-day political suspicions, illustrate how scholarly critique may inadvertently amplify these theories. It is noted for its thorough historical perspective, successfully combining insights from various fields to clarify why conspiracy theories persist and how they can be addressed.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509540822

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 October 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Contributors:

  • Translated by Sharon Howe

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 137.0mm

Height: 213.0mm

Weight: 272g

Pages: 210

About the Author

Michael ButterΒ is Professor of American Studies at the University of TΓΌbingen

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