Michael Shermer (SANTA BARBARA, CA) is the publisher of Skeptic magazine, a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University, the host of the popular podcast The Michael Shermer Show, and the Skeptic Substack weekly columnist. He is the author of many New York Times-bestselling books, including Why People Believe Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstition, and Other Confusions of Our Time, The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies-How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths, and The Moral Arc: How Science Makes Us Better People.
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Apologia Prologue. The Conspiracy Effect: Why Smart People Believe Blatantly Wrong Things for Apparently Rational Reasons Part I. Why People Believe Conspiracy Theories Chapter 1. Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories: The Difference in Thinking and the Difference It Makes Chapter 2. A Brief History of Conspiracy Theories and Conspiracists: Toward a Science of Conspiracism Chapter 3. Proxy and Tribal Conspiracism: How Conspiratorial Beliefs Are Reinforced as Truths Chapter 4. Constructive Conspiracism: Paranoia, Pessimism, and the Evolutionary Origins of Conspiracy Cognition Chapter 5. A Case Study in Conspiracism: The Sovereign Citizens Conspiracy Theory Part II. How to Determine Which Conspiracy Theories Are Real Chapter 6. The Conspiracy Detection Kit: How to Tell If a Conspiracy Theory Is True or False Chapter 7. Truthers and Birthers: The 9/11 and Obama Conspiracy Theories Chapter 8. JFK Blown Away: The Mother of All Conspiracy Theories Chapter 9. Real Conspiracies: What If They Really Are Out to Get You? Chapter 10. The Deadliest Conspiracy in History: The Trigger of World War I and How Conspiracies Really Work Chapter 11. Real and Imagined Enemies: Conspiracies in Reality and in Our Imaginations Part III. Talking to Conspiracists and Rebuilding Trust in Truth Chapter 12. How to Talk to Conspiracy Theorists: Engaging with People with Whom We Disagree Chapter 13. How to Rebuild Trust in Truth: Reason, Rationality, and Empiricism in Reality-Based Communities Coda. What People Believe About Conspiracy Theories and Why: Results of the Skeptic Research Center Survey Acknowledgments Notes Index