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Curiousity, Imagination & Deception: An Essay On Conspiracy Theories

Curiousity, Imagination & Deception: An Essay on Conspiracy Theories

Humans are curious, imaginative creatures by nature and can be strung along with the right bait. Conspiracy theories are one type of bait that humans continue to feed into. Why is this the situation? Are we humans that self-centered to think that inconvenient events are caused by some conspiracy to control us? Or do we need to support conspiracy theories to keep our true psychological and spiritual tendencies in balance?

In the essay, "Conspiracy Theory", written by Professor Michael Barkun of the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, he gives multiple reasons why conspiracy theories are developed. The first arguement he makes has to do with the nature of unexpected events. He notes that the remaining evidence may be fragmented and somewhat inconsistent since each witness may have a different account of the occasion. In that event, it becomes easy for one to formulate a conspiracy theory that can glue......


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