Republic of lies : American conspiracy theorists and their surprising rise to power
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New York : Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company, 2019.
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First edition.
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1250159059, 9781250159052
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275 pages ; 25 cm
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Adult Nonfiction (3rd floor)
NF 001.90973 MERLAN 2019
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Published
New York : Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company, 2019.
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
ISBN
1250159059, 9781250159052

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-260) and index.
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A riveting tour through the landscape and meaning of modern conspiracy theories, exploring the causes and tenacity of this American malady, from Birthers to Pizzagate and beyond. American society has always been fertile ground for conspiracy theories, but with the election of Donald Trump, previously outlandish ideas suddenly attained legitimacy. Trump himself is a conspiracy enthusiast: from his claim that global warming is a Chinese hoax to the accusations of "fake news," he has fanned the flames of suspicion. But it was not by the power of one man alone that these ideas gained new power. Republic of Lies looks beyond the caricatures of conspiracy theorists to explain their tenacity. Without lending the theories validity, Anna Merlan gives a nuanced, sympathetic account of the people behind them, across the political spectrum, and the circumstances that helped them take hold. The lack of a social safety net, inadequate education, bitter culture wars, and years of economic insecurity have created large groups of people who feel forgotten by their government and even besieged by it. Our contemporary conditions are a perfect petri dish for conspiracy movements: a durable, permanent, elastic climate of alienation and resentment. All the while, an army of politicians and conspiracy-peddlers has fanned the flames of suspicion to serve their own ends. Bringing together penetrating historical analysis and gripping on-the-ground reporting, Republic of Lies transforms our understanding of American paranoia. Merlin takes readers on a riveting tour through the landscape and meaning of modern conspiracy theories. American society has always been fertile ground for conspiracy theories, but with the election of Donald Trump, previously outlandish ideas suddenly attained legitimacy. Trump himself is a conspiracy enthusiast: from his claim that global warming is a Chinese hoax to the accusations of "fake news," he has fanned the flames of suspicion. Merlin looks beyond the caricatures of conspiracy theorists to give a nuanced, sympathetic account of the people behind them, across the political spectrum, and the circumstances that helped them take hold. In doing so, she transforms our understanding of American paranoia.--,adapted from jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Merlan, A. (2019). Republic of lies: American conspiracy theorists and their surprising rise to power (First edition.). Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Merlan, Anna. 2019. Republic of Lies: American Conspiracy Theorists and Their Surprising Rise to Power. Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Merlan, Anna. Republic of Lies: American Conspiracy Theorists and Their Surprising Rise to Power Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company, 2019.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Merlan, Anna. Republic of Lies: American Conspiracy Theorists and Their Surprising Rise to Power First edition., Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company, 2019.

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