Episode notes
The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum. This insight from Noam Chomsky sets the stage for today's deep dive into the modern landscape of conspiracy theories.
On this episode of WNAR, Kevin and John sit down with Matthew Hannah, an associate professor of digital studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of the upcoming book "QAnon: Capitalism and the Crisis of Meaning". We look past the headlines to examine the underlying architecture of online paranoia. Instead of treating conspiracy theorists like mere crackpots, Matthew explains how systemic economic failures, isolation, and a deep-seated dissatisfaction with status quo politics leave everyday people vulnerable to radicalization.
The conversation expl ...