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Conspiracies & Conspiracy Theories
- What We Should and Shouldn't Believe - and Why
- Narrated by: Michael Shermer
- Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
Millions of Americans buy into conspiracy theories. Did you know that...
- 81 percent of Americans believe more than one person was responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy?
- 1/3 of this country thinks 9/11 was an “inside job” by the Bush administration?
- 21 percent believes aliens crash-landed in Roswell and are being hidden in Area 51?
- 7 percent are convinced that the moon landing was faked?
What causes some people to advocate these unfounded—often disproven—ideas as reality? And why is the power of conspiracies so compelling that they can motivate people to act, some even participating in acts of violence?
In this eye-opening Audible Original, Professor Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and the host of the Science Salon podcast, takes you through some of the most prevalent conspiracy theories in history, giving you a clear understanding of how and why they came about, who was likely to believe and perpetuate them, and the reality behind these beliefs.
Whether you are looking for the truth regarding popular conspiracy theories; are fascinated by the psychology of why people buy into them; or are interested in how they shaped and were shaped by history, this course will provide you all the tools you need to better understand the pervasiveness of conspiracy theories.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-02-22
Extremely interesting
I found the subject highly interesting and informative. There was a lot of examples that were explained in detail. It is great to have a logical perspective and rational approach to these ideas.
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- Jason Tsang
- 22-11-23
interesting
Well worth listening. It's quite educational and good to know why we believe in conspiracy theories. However, the author has biases and I don't trust everything he's preaching.
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- J C Whitehouse
- 19-06-22
Enjoyable
Some interesting points made in this book
Recommend it as it’s fairly easy to follow
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- Khloe
- 03-07-23
Good book
easy to listen to,a great listen and very informative yet interesting,would for sure recommend
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- Lou
- 30-08-22
highly instructive
A great set of lectures on the subject with psychological explanations for the phenomena
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- T. Yates
- 22-03-20
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I thought I was buying a book about conspiracy theories but it's quite a dry lecture for 80% of the book about theory rather than actual conspiracies.
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- bradley
- 19-08-22
The Conspiracy theorist bane
The beginning of the book was very insightful and interesting in regards to the phycology of conspiracy.
However I don't think the author was very balanced in his views it felt more what to think rather than a way of looking at thinks. For me personally 9/11 with all the facts is undoubtedly the most troubling for me.I was 15 and saw the BBC announced the falling of building 7, 25 minutes before it fell after I thought the whole thing very strange.
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- Elina Heininen
- 25-09-22
Not everything explained, otherwise very good.
Very good narrator, engaging and easy to listen to, but nearing the end, the book explained the concepts less and less, which made it hard to follow. I have to listen to this again to understand better and remember all the biases. This book leaned well into my confirmation bias, lol.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-04-21
I was looking forward to this one BUT
I need to start giving sherbet more credit, he is a work horse and he isn’t scared of going there..I listen to the sherbet show all the time he has great guests and a no holds barred long form discussion..I enjoy when he talks to scientists like NDGT and RD or philosophers such as DD and DH,.Anyway regarding this book, He does his same old thing mentions true conspiracies and singles out others he believes to be false but he never ever fully debunked anything at all..he talks it down and moves on to the next..you end up with a list of his opinion on all the generic garden variety CT’s..and that’s it..THIS BOOK WILL NOT EMPOWER YOU TO CALM DOWN YOOR TIN FOIL BESTIE...And if won’t leave you any surer than you were before you DL’d it..but apart from those huge Con’s..I still enjoyed the “pro’s”..if you don’t expect to much you should find it highly enjoyable, as did I..but I didn’t take much away to be fair..I still can’t talk people down of the ledge like on TV..haha laterz peeps it’s worth a token
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-01-22
Go back to bed America
At least theoretically sometimes there may be a cause and solution to one’s suffering.
This book is ok, but maybe that’s what they want you to think?
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