From UFOs to the New World Order, this is the inside story of how conspiracy theorists won over America
Anna Merlan is a journalist specialising in politics, crime, religion, subcultures, and women's lives. She is a reporter at the Special Projects Desk, the investigative division of Gizmodo Media Group. She was previously a senior reporter at Jezebel and staff writer at the Village Voice and the Dallas Observer. She lives in New York.
Anna Merlan reveals that the conspiracy theorists we all once felt
a little sorry for (if annoyed by) have become the masters of the
universe, lodged in the White House and presidential palaces
throughout the world. It’s a rich insight that makes this something
more than a good book – it makes it a necessary book.
*David Aaronovitch, author of VOODOO HISTORIES*
[An] engrossing assessment of the profitable mainstreaming of
conspiracy mongering in civic and political life . . . Captures
this unsettling narrative succinctly and concretely . . . A lucid,
well-researched look at a slippery topic.
*Kirkus Reviews*
To understand America you need to understand conspiracy theories .
. . Merlan’s exploration into the subject discovers some timely and
troubling questions.
*Evening Standard*
If you’re seeking a fascinating perspective on current political
era, look no further than Anna Merlan’s Republic of Lies. Merlan
investigates some of the most popular (and wild) conspiracy
theories today, and more importantly establishes why current
societal dynamics create fertile ground for conspiracy.
*Refinery29*
The world of modern conspiracy theories is dizzying, but through
exhaustive research, personal interviews, and a critical yet at
times appropriately empathetic approach, writer Anna Merlan has
written a captivating book that illuminates the landscape of
conspiracy theories and what they might say about society as a
whole.
*New York Magazine*
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