
They Knew
How a Culture of Conspiracy Keeps America Complacent
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Sarah Kendzior
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Sarah Kendzior
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FINALIST FOR THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE
“Every sentence delivered. The pathos of truth-seeking left me thinking of Herman Melville." —Timothy Snyder, #1 New York Times bestselling author of On Tyranny
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING author Sarah Kendzior delves into the difference between conspiracy and conspiracy theory, "deftly separat[ing] fact from fiction in a conspiracy-addled nation" (VANITY FAIR).
"The topics covered in this audiobook may be rough going for listeners, but the author's commitment to sounding the alarm will keep them glued to their earbuds." —AudioFile
Conspiracy theories are on the rise because officials refuse to enforce accountability for real conspiracies. Uncritical faith in broken institutions is as dangerous as false narratives peddled by propagandists.
The truth may hurt—but the lies will kill us.
They Knew discusses conspiracy culture in a rapidly declining United States struggling with corruption, climate change, and other crises. As the actions of the powerful remain shrouded in mystery—“From Norman Baker to Jeffrey Epstein, Iran-Contra to January 6" (VF)—it is unsurprising that people turn to conspiracy theories to fill the informational void. They Knew exposes the tactics these powerful actors use to placate an inquisitive public.
Here, for the first time, Kendzior blends her signature whip-smart prose and eviscerating arguments with lyrical and intimate examinations of the times and places that haunt American history. "America is a ghost story," states Kendzior, as she unearths decades of buried history, providing an essential and critical look at how to rebuild our democracy by confronting the political lies and crimes that have shaped us.
A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.
Brilliant. A must read or listen to on Audible.
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The sharpest analysis you're going to f
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Interesting but read in a monotonous drawl
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A tragedy & poetic Story about the reality in Amer
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Fascinating and very accessible for non-US readers
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Brilliant, as always.
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Important book
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Awful nonsense
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One reviewers comment said it was accessible to non-US readers. The discussion only relates to the US experience and there are many references and allusions to US people and events that might not be clear to non-US readers or people who have not been following the US in recent decades.
Short on research
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Most chapters descend into anti-Trump screeds with very little political insight. Every second line was the author reminding me she's a mother in her 40s and that some conspiracy theories are fine while the more extreme ones such as the QAnon buffoonery are not.
I just found this book to be an unremarkable exercise in naval gazing.
An anti-Trumo tirade for most of the book
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