The Nature of Conspiracy Theories. Michael Butter
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Название: The Nature of Conspiracy Theories

Автор: Michael Butter

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Зарубежная публицистика

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СКАЧАТЬ 2 Lee, M. F., Conspiracy Rising: Conspiracy Thinking and American Public Life, Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2011, pp. 62–3. 3 Grey Ellis, E., ‘Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories are a Public Health Hazard’, Wired, 27 March 2020, at https://www.wired.com/story/coronavirus-covid-19-misinformation-campaigns. 4 Hofstadter, R., ‘The Paranoid Style in American Politics’, in The Paranoid Style in American Politics and Other Essays, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996 [1964], pp. 3–40. 5 Edsall, T. B., ‘The Paranoid Style in American Politics is Back’, New York Times, 8 September 2016, at https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/08/opinion/campaign-stops/the-paranoid-style-in-american-politics-is-back.html; Musgrave, P., ‘Donald Trump is Normalizing Paranoia and Conspiracy Thinking in U.S. Politics’, Washington Post, 12 January 2017, at https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2017/01/12/donald-trump-has-brought-us-the-american-style-in-paranoid-politics/?utm_term=.dee6f1f76c8f; Lynch, C., ‘Paranoid Politics: Donald Trump’s Style Perfectly Embodies the Theories of Renowned Historian’, Salon, 7 July 2017, at http://www.salon.com/2016/07/07/paranoid_politics_donald_trumps_style_perfectly_embodies_the_theories_of_renowned_historian; Heer, J., ‘Donald Trump’s United States of Conspiracy’, New Republic, 14 June 2016, at https://newrepublic.com/article/134257/donald-trumps-united-states-conspiracy; Clinton, H., ‘His Disregard for the Values that Make Our Country Great Is Profoundly Dangerous’, 25 August 2016, campaign speech in Reno, NV, at https://www.hillaryclinton.com/post/remarks-on-trumps-prejudice-and-paranoia-in-reno-nv. 6 Jacobsen, L., ‘Das Trump-Puzzle: Angstpolitik’, Zeit online, 3 November 2016, at http://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2016-10/donald-trump-puzzle-phaenomen-us-wahl-populismus; Lepenies, W., ‘Die Politik der Paranoia erreicht jetzt auch uns’, Welt.de, 10 March 2016, at https://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/article153103845/Die-Politik-der-Paranoia-erreicht-jetzt-auch-uns.html; Stein, H., ‘Der gefährliche Glaube an die große Verschwörung’, Welt.de, 11 September 2016, at https://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/article157942289/Der-gefaehrliche-Glaube-an-die-grosse-Verschwoerung.html; Hyde, M., ‘A Waco Week, as Corbynistas Do Politics in The Paranoid Style’, Guardian, 3 August 2018, at https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/03/corbynistas-politics-labour-leader. 7 For the USA, see Oliver, E. and Wood, T., ‘Conspiracy Theories and the Paranoid Style(s) of Mass Opinion’, American Journal of Political Science 58(4), 2014: pp. 952–66; for Europe, see Drochon, H., ‘Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories in Great Britain and Europe?’, in Uscinski, J. (ed.) Conspiracy Theories and the People Who Believe Them, New York: Oxford University Press, 2019, pp. 337–46.

      According to the American political scientist Michael Barkun, conspiracy theories are characterized – in addition to the premise of a group of conspirators – by three basic assumptions: 1) Nothing happens by accident; 2) Nothing is as it seems; 3) Everything is connected. The English historian Geoffrey Cubitt, who formulated another influential definition of conspiracism, takes a very similar view. For him, intentionality, secrecy (which he refers to as occultism) and the dualism of good and evil constitute the essence of conspiracy theory. Intentionality and secrecy correspond almost exactly to Barkun’s first two components in that the conspirators follow a plan and act in secret, while dualism is highlighted elsewhere by Barkun. The conspirators are invariably imagined as evil, and their actions as causing harm to the wider mass of innocent people.1

      All these characteristics can indeed be found in Churchill’s short text, especially in the paragraph on ‘International Jews’, which I will therefore cite again at greater length: