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  1. Since no methodological difficulty precludes distinguishing rigorous investigations that infer to conspiracy from unfounded conspiracist speculations, some social epistemologists advocate understanding the term conspiracy theory in a neutral sense.

    • Daniel Pipes
  2. In this brilliant and provocative work, Daniel Pipes offers a fascinating analysis of conspiracy theories in the West and the terrible impact they have had. He shows how, beginning with the Crusades, Europe developed two strands of conspiracism.

  3. 1 mag 1999 · Pipes traces conspiracy theories through history to show that "Conspiracism"—genuine and virulent belief in a conspiracy—dates back to the First Crusade and reached a peak in the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, with the focus shifting from the Jews, groups such as Freemasons and the Rosicrucians, and back again. —DanielPipes.org.

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    • 1997
    • Daniel Pipes
  4. 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
  5. Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where It Comes from: The Power of the Paranoid Style in History : Pipes, Daniel: Amazon.it: Libri

  6. 1 mag 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.

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    • Daniel Pipes
  7. a conspiracy theory that blames the U.S. government for virtually every ill in the world, including environmental pollution, militarism, economic poverty, spiritual alienation, and the drug scourge.