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Arthur Goldwag

    Arthur Goldwag delves into the darker aspects of human psychology and society. His writings explore the allure of conspiracy theories, secret societies, and ideological movements. Goldwag analyzes why people are drawn to ideas and groups that promise hidden truths or alternative worldviews. His work immerses readers in the depths of human credulity and the search for meaning.

    The Politics of Fear
    • 2024

      The Politics of Fear

      The Peculiar Persistence of American Paranoia

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book offers a critical examination of the rise of conspiracy theories in American politics, particularly their intertwining with the Republican Party. It explores bizarre claims surrounding events like the 2020 election and the Suez Canal incident, questioning why such absurdities resonate with many Americans. Through historical context, the author uncovers deep-rooted connections between these beliefs and Enlightenment principles, suggesting that the political landscape shaped by these theories will persist beyond the Trump era. Ultimately, it challenges readers to reconsider the notion of a "rigged" system and its implications.

      The Politics of Fear