[Peace-discuss] Podcast worth a listen
Karen Aram
karenaram at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 14 19:58:49 UTC 2016
Excellent definition of "conspiracy theory” and summary of the podcast. I do however still suggest the podcast as a learning tool for those who may not be so clear on the topic. :)
On Oct 14, 2016, at 12:54, Boyle, Francis A <fboyle at illinois.edu<mailto:fboyle at illinois.edu>> wrote:
According to Anglo-American Common Law, a “conspiracy” is defined as an agreement between two or more people to do an illegal act, or to do a lawful act by illegal means. Branding something a “conspiracy theory” is just a status quo mechanism and an ideology to discredit those who call into question what the people in the government are up to—the ultimate “conspiracy.”
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Subject: [Peace] Podcast worth a listen
Eric Draitser has an excellent podcast discussion with Mark Crispin Miller on Counterpunch radio today. It’s related to the media and “conspiracy theory’s vs. conspiracies”.
https://store.counterpunch.org/category/counterpunch-radio-podcasts/<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__store.counterpunch.org_category_counterpunch-2Dradio-2Dpodcasts_&d=DQMGaQ&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=iioab8BLQ6IJxt-3gLhYzf1aAvTbGVgzPJj9W_0ugn0&m=-n-jKYrr4fO2Q_B4lS5M9ulZisrcuubXRjL-2WZkUDs&s=22iQ1k4V2lJfrcOcX-YsGeY5P1tWVXry1E7J9qNPmes&e=>
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