Conspiracy theories
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- 2011.12.05
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- 2011.11
- 2페이지/ MS 워드
- 가격 1,000원
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Conspiracy theory is an event as being the result of an alleged plot by a covert group or organization or, more broadly, the idea that important political, social or economic events are the products of secret plots that are largely unknown to the general public. It is the term that frequently used by scholars and in popular culture to identify secret military, banking, or political actions aimed at "stealing" power, money, or freedom, from "the people". Conspiracy theories are based on the notion that complex plots are put into motion by powerful hidden forces.
So, how these conspiracy theories are created? Christopher Hitchens, a famous author and journalist, represents conspiracy theories as the `exhaust fumes of democracy`, the unavoidable result of a large amount of information circulating among a large number of people.
Many people love conspiracy theory. Then why people are so interested in the conspiracy theories? First reason is curiosity of story. It has a special power that people is immersed in story. People are constantly longing for a new story. So they read an amazing story and feel pleasure. Second reason is a familiar subject of conspiracy. A subject of conspiracy is very familiar. For example, a celebrity, policy, history etc. they are very close to our life. In other words, people are interest of conspiracy theory because it is our life story.
Last reason is a basis. Conspiracy theory has many information. It really has a lot of evidence of conspiracy. It looks like a true story. So people believe in conspiracy theories. People doubt a real theory and they feel pleasure in this moment. However, conspiracy theory is not a simple interest. Some of conspiracy theory is a true story.
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