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Conspiracy Theories and Other Dangerous Ideas
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Conspiracy Theories and Other Dangerous Ideas

Simon & Schuster, 2014 plus...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Controversial
  • Innovative

Recommendation

Legal scholar and former Obama administration official Cass R. Sunstein’s essays provide insight into a variety of issues, including conspiracy theories, climate change, animal rights and a form of Obama’s “New Progressivism” that urges a less-ambitious role for government. Conservatives bash Sunstein, now a Harvard professor, as a big-government liberal, but he presents measured, nuanced views on public policy. He acknowledges that spending too much time with only like-minded people leads both liberals and conservatives into extremism, and explains why people savor conspiracy theories. Sunstein’s writing style is engaging, though his often-strong opinions sometimes dissipate or disappear, as in a rudderless chapter on climate change. getAbstract recommends his intelligent essays to students of government, policy makers, those interested in animal rights or cognitive science, and corporate leaders seeking insight into decision making.

Take-Aways

  • In the face of tragedy, humans look to conspiracy theories to make sense of complex, unexpected events or to reinforce strongly held worldviews.
  • Evidence usually does not dissuade people who believe in conspiracy theories.
  • Conspiracy theories assign high levels of competence to shadowy villains.

About the Author

Law professor Cass R. Sunstein directs Harvard’s Program on Behavioral Economics and Public Policy. From 2009 to 2012, he ran the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.


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    D. O. 10 years ago
    Very important to every people to understand our natural tendency in creating conspiracy theories from every major problem on our society.