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  1. What is commonly referred to as conspiracy theories will be understood in this essay as paranoid narratives, a form of story telling partly determined by what I regard with Jacques Lacan as the epistemological mechanism of paranoia. Such a conception allows us to go beyond the static antitheses of conspiracy theorizing seen as either flawed and ...

    • Daniel Pipes
  2. In Conspiracy, Pipes argues that the fear of non-existent conspiracies has flourished down through the ages, and has sometimes had significant impact, causing coups and revolutions, bringing leaders including Lenin, Perón, Napoleon and Saddam Hussein into power, and driving Trujillo, the Gang of Four and James II of England from power.

    • Daniel Pipes
    • 1997
  3. Eugenia F. Toma. University of Kentucky. Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where it. Comes From. By Daniel Pipes. New York: The Free Press, 1997. Pp. 258. $25.00. (ISBN 0684831317) Ask most people what a conspiracy theory is, and they'll tell you it's a theory— natch—about conspiracies.

  4. Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where It Comes From. Daniel Pipes. Touchstone, 1997 - History - 258 pages. In this brilliant and provocative work, Daniel...

  5. Was JFK assassinated as part of an intricate conspiracy? Pipes traces conspiracy theories through history to show that "Conspiracism"—genuine and virulent belief in a conspiracy—dates back to...

  6. Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where It Comes from: The Power of the Paranoid Style in History : Pipes, Daniel: Amazon.de: Bücher

  7. 1. Mai 1999 · In this much-quoted book, Pipes examines the origin and history of the `paranoid style' from the time of the Crusades 1,000 years ago through to 1997 when the book was published. A distinction is drawn between conspiracies, which are real, and conspiracy theories, which exist only in the imagination. Richard Grenier is quoted in the ...