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"America is awash with conspiracy theories, and the shared view of reality we once took for granted has been permanently shattered. Jonathan Kay uses the 9/11 Truth movement as a springboard to examine this fragmented national mindset"--Provided by publisher.
Conspiracy theories --- Political culture --- United States --- Politics and government
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In an age when telling the wrong joke or using the wrong pronoun can cost you your career, Quillette magazine - founded in 2015 by Australian-based journalist Claire Lehmann - has provided a forum for thinkers of all political stripes to push back against the forces of intellectual conformity. Panics and Persecutions brings together a collection of especially compelling Quillette narratives, spanning subcultures from computer science to romance literature. These stories lay bare the human toll of modern ideological inquisitions, often in deeply personal terms-and demonstrate the urgency of Quillette's editorial mission to create a space where free thought lives. Edited by Claire Lehmann, Colin Wright, Jamie Palmer, Jonathan Kay and Toby Young.
Cancel culture. --- Conformity. --- Essays.
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America --- conspiracy theory --- underground movement --- the world post 9-11 --- paranoia --- Barack Obama --- JFK --- the Neocons --- conspiracy theories --- conspiracies --- conspiracy belief --- conspiracism --- truthers --- Political culture United States --- Conspiracy theories United States --- United States Politics and government --- Truth Movement --- populism and paranoia --- technology --- Ken Jenkins --- Operation Northwoods --- Joseph Farah --- Glenn Beck --- American conspiracism --- psychology --- 11 September 2001 --- World Trade Center (WTC) --- typology of conspiracists --- David Icke --- conspiracism and millenarianism --- internet --- anti-semitism
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