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2016 Presidential Election
If Trump’s rhetoric around conspiracy theories follows him to the White House, it could lead to the violation of rights on a massive scale.
March 30th, 2016
Democracy and culture
Partisanship, history, and people’s predispositions for believing in conspiracies are fuelling fears about Ebola.
November 10th, 2014
Democracy and culture
The continued traction of Kennedy assassination theories shows that our predispositions towards believing in conspiracies are as strong as ever.
November 21st, 2013
Democracy and culture
Beliefs in conspiracies tend to accord with political attitudes, making it unlikely that any one conspiracy theory will be embraced by the country.
September 17th, 2013
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