The chapter focuses on the prevalence of conspiracy theories, the negative impact they have on mental health, and the need to counter them. It explores the importance of addressing real issues rather than dismissing conspiracy theorists, and suggests a potential counter strategy within the Republican Party. The chapter also delves into the concept of doppelgangers and the need to confront uncomfortable truths about oneself.
For years, Naomi Klein has had a problem: the author and Guardian columnist has been chronically confused with Naomi Wolf, a conspiracy theorist and favorite guest of Steve Bannon’s podcast. This is the premise of Klein’s new book, Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World, where she investigates how her dark twin fell down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole – and what that tells us about the lure of conspiratorial thinking and its dangerous use as a political strategy. Today, we talk to Klein about her journey deep into Steve Bannon’s podcast archive, anti-vaxx groups online, and more realms of what she calls “The Mirror World.”
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