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belief that "society is divided into victims and oppressors". In addition to political explanations, Kay also writes about psychological factors. He argues that many people prefer explanations for disasters which feature expansive conspiracies because it is more difficult to cope with the underlying
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Though he concedes that history provides evidence of actual conspiracies, Kay argues that farfetched and paranoid conspiracies are gaining adherents at an increasing rate in the United States. In the book, he charts a history of 20th century conspiracy theories including groups such as the
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praised Kay for his analysis of the psychological foundations of conspiratorial thinking and his discussion of the history of such thinking. The reviewer accurately predicted that advocates of the 9/11 Truth movement would dismiss Kay's analysis as a biased
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promotes conspiratorial thinking. However, Bunch praised Kay's explanation of the effects of deconstruction, noting the popularity of the 9/11 Truth movement among
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Kay attempts to define the factors that cause people to believe in conspiracies. He attributes some of the popularity of conspiracy theories to the influence of
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Though he applauded Kay's history of conspiracy theories and commentary about the role of the internet,
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While writing the book, Kay interviewed several figures in the 9/11 Truth movement, such as
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faulted Kay for a "tendency toward ideological axe-grinding". Sonny Bunch of
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both faulted Kay for giving inadequate attention or explanation to the
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similarly argued that Kay unfairly exaggerated the extent to which
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Among the Truthers: A Journey Through America's Growing Conspiracist Underground

Harper
ISBN
978-0-06-200481-9
OCLC
670475861
Jonathan Kay
conspiracy theories
psychology
9/11 Truth movement
John Birch Society
Bilderberg Group
vaccination
Reptilians
postmodern
deconstruction
liberal
Alex Jones
Michael Ruppert
mid-life crisis
Jesse Singal
The Boston Globe
The Wall Street Journal
political correctness
liberal-arts
The Economist
Birther movement
right-wing
The New York Times

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