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Voodoo Histories: The Role of the Conspiracy Theory in Shaping Modern History

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"Meticulous in its research, forensic in its reasoning, robust in its argument, and often hilarious in its debunking... a highly entertaining rumble with the century's major conspiracy theorists and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Understanding conspiracy theories

The author deals with a number of well-known conspiracy theories, from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion to the death of Dr David Kelly, by way of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the death of Marilyn Monroe, the assassinations of JFK and RFK, the moon landings, the Da Vinci code/bloodline of Jesus stuff, and 9/11 (among others) and to my mind demolishes them pretty thoroughly. But he isn't just interested in debunking. He also examines why people believe in conspiracy theories and why they can exert such a strong grip on them. He points out that conspiracists tend to be on the "losing side" (politically, socially, or economically) of society, and that believing in conspiracies is therapeutic for them. They can explain why they are on the losing side ("we were robbed, deceived") salve their hurt ("the people who deceived us are so powerful, so evil, it's understandable that they appear to be the winners") and then restore their egos ("we have seen the truth, we are so much cleverer than ordinary people who are happy to be sheep-like in their acceptance of things; we are illuminated, in the know, we are special"). Interestingly he is able to develop this line in the light of some recent psychological and biological research which indicates we are genetically hard wired to look for causes and effects. This seems to be related to our developing tool-using capabilities; in order to develop and employ tools we need to think in cause and effect terms. (And of course while some animals to make occasional and specific use of natural objects as tools, humans are the only ones to do so extensively and develop the range of tools to use.) So we are uncomfortable with randomness - if something happens it must because someone caused it to, there's no such thing as an accident, someone must be to blame. And the more prominent a person is, the more in the public eye, the greater the forces we feel must be needed to pull them down or kill them. Accidents and lone gunmen are for ordinary people, not special ones, and they certainly don't commit suicide. Not only that but we have a fear of insignificance, of being ignored. If we feel we are being reduced to mere ciphers in a complex society believe in conspiracies is an effective therapy for us. The author also takes a firm swing at the sort of relativism that exists in some circles and seems fashionable in certain academic circles, that says that one person's perception of what happened is as valid as another's, and that to insist on examining facts and evidence is not helpful. An engrossing and informative read.

Anyone can write a review I guess...

Despite most of the 5 1/5 stars "reviewers" clearly not having read this book but relying on an interview with the author, these nitwits still posted a review of the book...which they did not read. Also, note that ALL of them acknowledge being conspiracy theorists. 'Nough said. I also heard an interview with this author on Prager's show, and he doe not suffer these fools easily, as they hold tight-fisted to bizzarre theories and fear-mongering, and he scientifically exposes their irrational fantasies. We need more of these books, not fewer.

Never has the US needed this book more.

The hyperventilating criticism of this book goes to demonstrate just how important Voodoo Histories is and how opportune is its US Publication. Scholarly, exhaustively researched and forensic in its analysis, it explodes the myth of various conspiracy theories at just the moment when their constant repetition seems to be establishing them as fact. It is worth adding that it is also a hugely entertaining read which informs both fundamental issues around race, political dissent, notions of 'proof' etc. while proving invaluable when arguing with the the amateur, armchair conspiracy theorist who just doesn't believe in 'cock-ups' any more. So, a book that makes the world a little less belligerent and also helps one to win fights around the dinner table. What more could anyone ask for..?

Provocative, Well Researched, Lively, Hilarious

Ignore the reviewers who gave this book one star - they're conspiracy kooks who have not read the book. I have and it's brilliant. A fabulous book that exposes the uproarious and troubling lapses of reason that bedevil American political culture. This is a lively look at conspiracy theories from Pearl Harbor to 9/11, from the assassination of Kennedy to the death of Diana. Essential Reading.
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