Debunked: Separate the Rational from the Irrational in Influential Conspiracy Theories by Casey Lytle

Debunked: Separate the Rational from the Irrational in Influential Conspiracy Theories

Casey Lytle

5 hours, 42 minutes first pub 2022 (editions) user-added

nonfiction psychology sociology challenging funny informative fast-paced

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Head down the rabbit hole and feed your fascination for conspiracy and controversy. Conspiracy theories-they're influential and spread to sometimes irrational extremes. Why do people cling to conspiracy theories so powerfully? Is there a way to se...

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