
In this captivating episode of Forbidden Conspiracies, Chris and Isabella unearth the psychological and political origins of how conspiracy thinking took deep root in the American psyche during the 18th century. Based on the influential work "Conspiracy and the Paranoid Style" by historian Gordon S. Wood, this episode dives into the intellectual and emotional climate of Revolutionary America—a time when the lines between political reasoning and paranoia blurred dramatically.
You’ll discover how Enlightenment ideals, combined with a growing mistrust in institutional power, gave birth to a new mode of interpreting the world—one where every event was the result of a grand hidden design. From fears of British ministerial plots to whispers of Illuminati-like control, this wasn’t just fringe belief—it was mainstream thought that shaped the very foundation of the American Revolution. We explore how seemingly rational individuals came to see coordinated plots in everything, connecting distant dots with a sense of moral urgency and cosmic significance.
Was it all psychological projection? Or was there a deeper structure at play—one that made conspiracy the most logical way to understand the emerging chaos of the modern world?
Tune in to explore how the seeds of today’s global conspiracies were planted centuries ago, not in madness, but in Enlightenment reason—and what that means for how we perceive “truth” and “power” today.
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