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Rabbit Holes & Red Pills: The Psychology, Politics, and Danger of Conspiracy Theories

Episode 2268 Published 3 weeks ago
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From the Moon landing to QAnon, conspiracy theories have moved from the fringe to the mainstream, becoming a defining cultural phenomenon of the 21st century,. In this episode of pplpod, we unpack the mechanics of "conspiracist ideation," exploring how circular reasoning and "epistemic self-insulation" create belief systems that are immune to conflicting evidence,.

We dive into the psychology behind the belief, discussing how feelings of anxiety, powerlessness, and a desire for "special knowledge" drive people toward these narratives,. We also look at the mathematical viability of conspiracies, revealing why the sheer number of people required to keep a grand secret makes most theories impossible to maintain,. Finally, we examine the real-world consequences—from public health crises to political radicalization—and discuss science-backed interventions for talking to the "truth seekers" in your life without backfire.

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