I’m still reading Kolakowski, putting pieces together regarding my recollection of Marxist debates, when I was waylaid by Jesse Walker’s The United States of Paranoia. It was just too tempting, and a hundred pages in, too much fun. It’s a history of how conspiracy theories — some of which turn out to be true! — take hold of the public imagination and political debate.
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The United States of Paranoia
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I’m still reading Kolakowski, putting pieces together regarding my recollection of Marxist debates, when I was waylaid by Jesse Walker’s The United States of Paranoia. It was just too tempting, and a hundred pages in, too much fun. It’s a history of how conspiracy theories — some of which turn out to be true! — take hold of the public imagination and political debate.