Conspiracies Then and Now: Comparing the Politics and History of Conspiracy Theories from the Middles Ages to the Modern - a podcast by USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future

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CPF Executive Director Kamy Akhavan is joined by historians Elizabeth A.R. Brown and Dallas Dennery and psychology experts Sara Gorman and Norbert Schwarz to explore how beliefs in conspiracies shaped the politics and psychology of the medieval world and our current political climate.

Featuring:

Kamy Akhavan – Executive Director, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future
Elizabeth A. R. Brown - Professor Emerita of History at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
Dallas Denery - Author, Professor of History at Bowdoin College
Sara Gorman - Mental health expert; Author of " Denying to the Grave: Why We Ignore The Facts That Will Save Us"
Norbert Schwarz: Provost Professor, Department of Psychology & Marshall School of Business; Co-Director, USC Dornsife Mind & Society Center

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