conspiracism
Conspiracism is the tendency to interpret events as the result of secret, deliberate plots by powerful but hidden actors. It describes a worldview or disposition that questions official accounts and attributes, often with little or no verifiable evidence, complex happenings to covert conspiracies rather than to ordinary or visible causes. Conspiracism is distinct from evaluating a specific claim; it refers to a broader pattern of thinking that can color how people understand political, social, and historical events.
Psychological and social factors underpin conspiracism. People seek explanations, especially under uncertainty or crisis, and may
Conspiracism has implications for public discourse and behavior. It can erode trust in institutions, undermine evidence-based