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The Americans Who Need Chaos


Derek Thompson: “Several years ago, the political scientist Michael Bang Petersen, who is based in Denmark, wanted to understand why people share conspiracy theories on the internet. He and other researchers designed a study that involved showing American participants blatantly false stories about Democratic and Republican politicians, such as Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump. The subjects were asked: Would you share these stories online?”

“The results seemed to defy the logic of modern politics or polarization. ‘There were many people who seemed willing to share any conspiracy theory, regardless of the party it hurt,’ Petersen told me. These participants didn’t seem like stable partisans of the left or right. They weren’t even negative partisans, who hated one side without feeling allegiance to the other. Above all, they seemed drawn to stories that undermined trust in every system of power.”

“Petersen felt as though he’d tapped a new vein of nihilism in modern politics—a desire to rip down the elites, whatever that might mean.”

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