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La modernité a donné un souffle nouveau à l’esprit de conspiration, dont on observe aujourd’hui plus qu’hier de fascinants avatars. Des grands mythes politiques au complot de la Lune, les conspirations semblent tout à la fois issues d’un autre âge et ancrées dans notre plus vive actualité. Trop souvent noyées dans des considérations politiques ou des jugements moraux, les analyses traditionnelles se privent d’une réflexion précieuse sur les mécanismes de la persuasion qui sont au cœur de cet ouvrage. Rassemblant ici plusieurs spécialistes des « théories du complot », Emmanuelle Danblon et Loïc Nicolas les invitent à interroger les paradoxes de ce phénomène en adoptant la démarche rhétorique comme moyen d’enquête. L’antique discipline, éclairée par la topique contemporaine, permet de penser ces constructions théoriques de l’intérieur, dans leurs mots, dans leur rationalité et dans les preuves qu’elles construisent pour donner ou créer du sens, parfois à tout prix. Réflexions théoriques et études de cas se complètent pour offrir une vision plus fine du conspirationnisme et, tout compte fait, des différentes façons de dire et de penser le monde en faisant le difficile exercice de la liberté.
Conspiracy theories --- Conspiracies --- Persuasion (Rhetoric) --- Théories du complot --- Conspiration --- Argumentation --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique --- Rhetoric philosophical essay --- Persuation (Rhetoric) --- Propaganda. --- Conspiracy theories. --- Conspiracies. --- Théories du complot --- Conspiracies - Psychological aspects --- Psychological aspects. --- Rhetoric philosophical essay. --- théories du complot --- mythes --- rhétorique --- complotisme --- théorie du complot --- complots --- conjurationnisme --- conspirationnisme --- pensée conspirationniste --- désinformation --- conspirations --- causalité --- ontologie --- sémantique --- cognition sociale --- biais cognitifs --- erreurs de conjonction --- scepticisme --- intentionnalité --- Jean-Baptiste Louvet (1760-1797) --- franc-maçonnerie --- Humanum genus (1884) --- pape Léon XIII --- antimaçonnisme --- Édouard Drumont (1844-1917) --- antisémitisme --- alunissage --- théories du complot en Chine --- récits conspirationnistes --- 11 septembre 2001 --- mécanismes du conspirationnisme --- persuasion
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"Powerful societal leaders - such as politicians and Chief Executives - are frequently met with substantial distrust by the public. But why are people so suspicious of their leaders? One possibility is that 'power corrupts', and therefore people are right in their reservations. Indeed, there are numerous examples of unethical leadership, even at the highest level, as the Watergate and Enron scandals clearly illustrate. Another possibility is that people are unjustifiably paranoid, as underscored by some of the rather far-fetched conspiracy theories that are endorsed by a surprisingly large portion of citizens. Are societal power holders more likely than the average citizen to display unethical behaviour? How do people generally think and feel about politicians? How do paranoia and conspiracy beliefs about societal power holders originate? In this book, prominent scholars address these intriguing questions and illuminate the many facets of the relations between power, politics and paranoia"
PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology. --- Business ethics --- Power (Social sciences) --- Social psychology --- Transparency in government --- Trust --- Social psychology. --- Conspiracy theories --- Transparency in government. --- Business ethics. --- Psychologie sociale --- Confiance --- Transparence (Sciences sociales) --- Morale des affaires --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social --- Business --- Psychology --- Social Psychology. --- Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) --- Théories du complot --- Théories du complot --- Businesspeople --- Commercial ethics --- Corporate ethics --- Corporation ethics --- Professional ethics --- Wealth --- Government in the sunshine --- Open government (Transparency in government) --- Openness in government --- Sunshine, Government in the --- Transparence in government --- Public administration --- History --- Mass psychology --- Psychology, Social --- Human ecology --- Social groups --- Sociology --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Errors, inventions, etc. --- Transparency (Ethics) in government.
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This book explores the importance of conspiracy rhetoric within populist and far right speeches in Europe and the United States.
Political sociology --- Political parties --- Pragmatics --- France --- United States --- Right-wing extremists --- Conservatism --- Political oratory --- Populism --- Political science --- Parliamentary oratory --- Political speaking --- Oratory --- Politics, Practical --- Public speaking --- Rhetoric --- Far-right extremists --- Radicals --- Political aspects --- Politics and government. --- Government --- History, Political --- Right-wing extremists - France --- Conservatism - France --- Right-wing extremists - United States --- Political oratory - France --- Conservatism - United States --- Populism - France --- Political oratory - United States --- Populism - United States --- France - Politics and government --- United States - Politics and government --- Extrême droite --- Conservatisme --- Éloquence politique --- Populisme --- Etats-Unis --- nationalisme --- xénophobie --- racisme --- antisémitisme --- autoritarisme --- la France --- les Etats-Unis --- politique --- histoire --- conjurationnisme --- complotisme --- conspirationnisme --- complots --- populisme --- extrême droite --- Front national --- Pat Buchanan --- Jean-Marie Le Pen --- théorie du complot --- théories du complot --- idéologie --- inégalitarisme --- radicalisme --- désinformation
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