Strands of Genius [BFTP]: Rigged, How Conspiracy Theories Bypass Rationality, The Epistemological War
BLAST FROM THE PAST [November 2021 ]
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This is a blast from the past, featuring content from November 2021.
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HOW CONSPIRACY THEORIES BYPASS RATIONALITY
As conspiracy theories continue to propagate ever faster through our real time ubiquitous media environment, radicalizing people into working against their own best interests, it behooves us to look to understand how these clusters of cultural ideas bypass the rational mind. “Classic psychological explanations focus on negative emotions: when people feel anxious, out of control or uncertain, they become more susceptible to conspiracy narratives…But new research suggests that it’s not just negative emotions that contribute to the appeal of conspiracy theories. People can also find conspiracy theories entertaining – and the more entertaining people find them, it seems, the more likely they are to believe in them.” Feels like there are lessons here for advertising as well… (Psyche)
XX & THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL WAR
Faris wrote a short piece inspired by the excellent novel XX and some of the ideas contained in the book, about how we learn and establish meaning, and why there is now an ongoing war to control and modify what people know to be true, which has terrible consequences. “Where do these new ideas come from? Forever replicating from a twist of an old idea, or some novel interbreeding of two or more to create a fascinating and seductive new strain.” (Medium)
RIGGED
Rigged is a podcast and online archive of corporate misinformation and a history of PR. The first episode features the (self anointed) “Father of PR” Edward Bernays and includes fun facts like the face that he was the “double nephew” of Sigmund Freud. The history of ‘public relations’ (a term Bernay’s coined to rebrand propaganda) emerged in USA to combat the earliest instances of regulation, as the government tried to make the extremely dangerous trains and mines of the time safer. (Rigged.Media/Apple Podcasts)
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