Suspicious Minds
Suspicious Minds
The Psychology Behind Our Attraction to Conspiracy Theories
About This Book
Rob Brotherton's Suspicious Minds (2015) examines the psychological foundations of conspiracy thinking and demonstrates why these alternative explanations attract ordinary people. The book explores questions about major events like 9/11 and JFK's assassination, showing that conspiracy theories represent far more than fringe beliefs held by social outcasts.
Who Should Read This?
- Individuals questioning official narratives of major historical events
- Readers fascinated by alternative explanations and conspiracy thinking
- Students studying human psychology and cognitive patterns
- Anyone curious about why people embrace unconventional theories
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