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"Conspiracy Theory Slaying: A Challenge to the Theorists and the Skeptics."
The literary theorist, Walter Benjamin, once wrote that writers write because they are not satisfied with the current the work of other writers. Perhaps this is a statement that is too simple and does not cover all the bases. Writers can write for a variety of reasons, including for entertainment and just as as something to pass the time. As the years have gone by, I found that there is a large degree in truth Benjamin's statement all the same.
The motivation behind this book came from exploring the works of other writers on conspiracy theories. Writers such as Michael Shermer, Michael Barkun, Daniel Pipes, Jonathan Kay, and Jesse Walker all try to address the concept of conspiracy theories from both the social science and even hard science perspectives. After hearing their presentations, it appeared there was a lot left to explore.
Many things in this book, will come across as unpopular. The aim and intention is to provide a new perspective on a subject that many of us find fascinating. It will also cover the works of other writers, some of which are held in very high esteem among their fans and even the academic community.
I thank you for reading this short introduction into "Conspiracy Theory Slaying: A Challenge to the Theorists and the Skeptics."
Let's Begin.
The chapters of this book will be posted in the news feed as well as listed in permanent pages on the top bar.
"Conspiracy Theory Slaying: A Challenge to the Theorists and the Skeptics."
The literary theorist, Walter Benjamin, once wrote that writers write because they are not satisfied with the current the work of other writers. Perhaps this is a statement that is too simple and does not cover all the bases. Writers can write for a variety of reasons, including for entertainment and just as as something to pass the time. As the years have gone by, I found that there is a large degree in truth Benjamin's statement all the same.
The motivation behind this book came from exploring the works of other writers on conspiracy theories. Writers such as Michael Shermer, Michael Barkun, Daniel Pipes, Jonathan Kay, and Jesse Walker all try to address the concept of conspiracy theories from both the social science and even hard science perspectives. After hearing their presentations, it appeared there was a lot left to explore.
Many things in this book, will come across as unpopular. The aim and intention is to provide a new perspective on a subject that many of us find fascinating. It will also cover the works of other writers, some of which are held in very high esteem among their fans and even the academic community.
I thank you for reading this short introduction into "Conspiracy Theory Slaying: A Challenge to the Theorists and the Skeptics."
Let's Begin.