conspiracy theories

Why People Believe All Kinds of Nonsense? Review of : Levy, N. (2022). Bad Beliefs: Why They Happen to Good People. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 188 p.

       The author of the review analyzes the N. Levy’s book. N. Levy considers reasons of beliefs, and conspiracy theories. He has established why contemporary people agree with unreliable ideas. The main conclusion about N. Levy’s book that the improvement of beliefs should focus on the epistemic environment, not on how well people should think.

The conspiracy conception of world jihad as an instrument for the islamization of Europe (Research Article)

The article reveals the essence of the conspiracy concept of world jihad as an instrument for the Islamization of Europe and explores its influence on public opinion in Western European countries.The assessment of the existing and potential risks of conspiratorial thinking spread in Western European countries accomplished by The International Center for The Study of Radicalization and Political Violence (ICSR), as well as the Think Tank Pew Research Center experts’ forecasts as an attempt to refute the conspiracy concept about the inevitable world jihad implementation through demographic tr