
In "Republic of Lies," Anna Merlan investigates how fringe conspiracy theories captured mainstream America. Praised as "necessary" and "jaw-dropping," this timely expose reveals how social media transformed paranoia into power. What happens when distrust becomes our default - and who profits from the chaos?
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America has always been fertile ground for conspiracy theories. Like a national pastime, they flourish during periods of rapid social change, offering explanations for unwelcome realities and reflecting our collective anxieties. About 60% of American adults believe in at least one conspiracy theory-your uncle who questions the moon landing isn't alone. But why are we so susceptible? Conspiracy theories function much like religion, framing events in terms of good versus evil, offering both villains to blame and paths to redemption. They thrive in our current environment of political disenfranchisement, limited social mobility, and deepening inequalities-conditions typically associated with authoritarian regimes. The psychology is fascinating. Research suggests some people have stronger innate predispositions toward conspiracy thinking. We tend to believe theories that reinforce our existing worldviews, engaging in "motivated reasoning" where partisan goals trump accuracy. If you believe one conspiracy theory, you're likely to believe others-even contradictory ones. What's changed is how social media has made conspiracism more intimate and dangerous, enabling targeted harassment of individuals like school shooting survivors. Early American conspiracy theories focused on "alien subversion" by outside groups (Jews, Catholics, Freemasons), but the 20th century shifted focus to the government itself as the conspirator. This suspicion wasn't entirely unfounded. Real government conspiracies-from COINTELPRO's harassment of civil rights groups to MKUltra's drug experiments on unwitting civilians-have destabilized public trust in official narratives.
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