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Psychology of Conspiracy Theories & The Limits of Science ~ Michael Shermer

On Humans

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Unraveling Proxy Conspiracies

This chapter delves into proxy conspiracies and their reflection of societal truths, using the O.J. Simpson trial as a case study. It examines the psychological motivations behind belief in conspiracy theories, including feelings of powerlessness and the tendency to detect patterns in uncertainty. The discussion highlights the implications of trust in institutions and how confrontational methods in debunking conspiracies may inadvertently reinforce their belief.

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