More than half of residents surveyed in three Michigan communities believe significant events occur without public knowledge—a sentiment of government suspicion closely tied to conspiratorial thinking, according to a University of Michigan policy brief. More than half of residents surveyed in three Michigan communities believe significant events occur without public knowledge—a sentiment of government suspicion closely tied to conspiratorial thinking, according to a University of Michigan policy brief. Social Sciences Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Government suspicion, conspiratorial thinking linked to historical harm in three communities, report finds
