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  1. Le conspirationnisme est une vision du monde qui affirme que le cours de l’histoire n’est pas le fruit des jeux politiques nationaux et d’actions humaines incertaines, mais qu’il est en réalité provoqué uniformément par l’action secrète d’un petit groupe d’hommes désireux de réaliser un projet de contrôle et de domination ...

  2. Conspiracism labels people's attitudes as well as the type of conspiracy theories that are more global and historical in proportion. [175] Harry G. West and others have noted that while conspiracy theorists may often be dismissed as a fringe minority, certain evidence suggests that a wide range of the U.S. maintains a belief in conspiracy theories.

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    conspiration \kɔ̃s.pi.ʁa.sjɔ̃\ féminin 1. Entente secrète entre plusieurs personnes, par exemple contre l’État et les pouvoirs publics, ou contre toute autre organisation. 1.1. Après les premiers refus, il avait souri, hautain et méprisant ; mais à présent qu’il soupçonnait l’entente secrète et flairait la conspiration, il ne décolérait plus. — (Lo...

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    Tout ou partie de cet article a été extrait du Dictionnaire de l’Académie française, huitième édition, 1932-1935 (conspiration), mais l’article a pu être modifié depuis.

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    A conspiracy, also known as a plot, ploy or scheme, is a secret plan or agreement between people (called conspirers or conspirators) for an unlawful or harmful purpose, such as murder, treason, or corruption, especially with a political motivation, [2] while keeping their agreement secret from the public or from other people affected by it.

  5. Conspiracy theories are abundant in social and political discourse, with serious consequences for individuals, groups, and societies. However, psychological scientists have started paying close attention to them only in the past 20 years. We review the spectacular progress that has since been made and some of the limitations of research so far, and we consider the prospects for further ...

  6. Sep 12, 2018 · To characterise a belief as a conspiracy theory is to imply it’s false. More than that, it implies people who accept that belief, or want to investigate whether it’s true, are irrational. On ...

  7. As Rachel said, conspiracy thinking seems to be all around us recently. We’ve seen, throughout the pandemic, conspiracy theories circulating about the virus and about the vaccines. We’ve seen the role they’ve played in the aftermath of the 2020 election here in the US, and attacks on the Capitol in January.

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