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Five Myths About Conspiracy Theories

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I wrote a piece for The Boston Globe that debunks five myths about conspiracy theories. Here are the myths; you'll have to read the article for the debunkings:

1. People today are uniquely prone to believing conspiracy theories. 2. Conspiracy theories always involve villains. 3. Conspiracy theories are just a feature of the fringe. 4. Conspiracy theories are never true. 5. Untrue conspiracy theories have no truths to teach us.

Postscript: I wrote a book about this stuff too, and I'll be discussing that tome at a Barnes & Noble in Baltimore tonight. Details here.

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