Culture of Conspiracy: An Explanation of Politics.
Abstract
Conspiracy appears to make sense out of a world that is otherwise confusing. New World Order conspiracies were limited to two sub-cultures, primarily the military anti-government right and secondly Christian fundamentalist concerned with end of the emergence of anti-Christ culture of conspiracy. Our society is rotten with secrets. Since the working of government and multinational rapidly lead us into areas which are truly occult. Where does the occult fit in?
Some times people bored by rationalism and drawn to stigmatized Knowledge. It is said globalists who plot on behalf of new world order are simply misusing occultism for Machiavellian ends. Adolf Hitler’s New Order which reverses the ‘Decline of West’ and ushers a golden age of white supremacy. Skeptics argue that conspiracy theorist grossly overestimate ex-Nazis of Neo-Nazi on American Society and point out that political repression at home and imperialism abroad have a long history in the United States that predates the 20th century.- Anti-scientist say conspiracy theorist emphasized technology forecasting in their New World Order conspiracy theories. They analyze the rapid change in the world around through technology.-Herman and Chomsky emphasizes that the propaganda model presents a ‘free market analysis of mainstream media with the result largely the outcome of working of market forces. In the view of Lang, media not only mouth piece of elites interests, it also present alternative point of view particularly when division within elites and significant political movement exist. Herman and Chomsky had ignored the insight generated by cultural studies like Marcuse on ideology and Foucault on Discourse.
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