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The Anti-conspiracy

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Note, not “a” conspiracy as in conspiracy theories, those arguments for what might be going right or wrong that lead some people like Timothy McVeigh to do some insane, immoral, and wrong things. Horrifying as those things are or may be, the conspiracy I mean is the one going on all around us, controlled (evidently) by no one, and damaging not to some abstract “world” or “culture” but to very particular persons—you. Each of you. And me.

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Penn, W.S. (2013). The Anti-conspiracy. In: Storytelling in the Digital Age. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137365293_1

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