Teorija zavere (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Teorija zavere" in Serbian language version.

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  • Berlet, Chip (septembar 2004). „Interview: Michael Barkun”. Приступљено 1. 10. 2009. „The issue of conspiracism versus rational criticism is a tough one, and some people (Jodi Dean, for example) argue that the former is simply a variety of the latter. I don't accept this, although I certainly acknowledge that there have been conspiracies. They simply don't have the attributes of almost superhuman power and cunning that conspiracists attribute to them. 

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  • Vedantam, Shankar (5. 6. 2006). „Born With the Desire to Know the Unknown”. The Washington Post. стр. A02. Приступљено 7. 6. 2006.  Sociologist Theodore Sasson has remarked, "Conspiracy theories explain disturbing events or social phenomena in terms of the actions of specific, powerful individuals". By providing simple explanations of distressing events—the conspiracy theory in the Arab world, for example, that the September 11 attacks were planned by the Israeli Mossad—they deflect responsibility or keep people from acknowledging that tragic events sometimes happen inexplicably."

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