
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg Bringing conspiracy theorists back from the brink (with Jesse Richardson)
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Dec 28, 2023 In this engaging discussion, Jesse Richardson, an internationally award-winning creative director and founder of The School of Thought, dives deep into the world of conspiracy theories. He addresses the psychological motivations behind conspiratorial thinking, emphasizing how personality traits like narcissism play a role. Explore strategies for effective communication with those entrenched in these beliefs while fostering open dialogue. Jesse also highlights the balance between educational reforms and cultural changes needed to enhance critical thinking skills in society.
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Motivation for Conspiracy Beliefs
- Conspiracy beliefs can empower by externalizing blame for struggles.
- A 'malevolent force' narrative is attractive when normal explanations fail.
Indirect Connection to Struggles
- Conspiracy theories don't always directly connect to personal struggles.
- A nefarious power dynamic is alluring when disconnected or unsuccessful.
Conspiracies Against Jewish People
- Anti-semitism fuels conspiracies against Jewish people, driven by xenophobia and out-group bias.
- Jewish intellectualism plays into anti-elite conspiracy narratives.




