Systemic Conspiracies

According to Barkun, but extracting from the Dentith reading, systematic conspiracies refers to large-scale, institutional claims of conspirational activity. They are conspiracies that have large plots in which conspirators have a large goal, like taking control of a country, of an institution, or even the entire world. Examples of this would be Communism or Free Masons since they are taking to gain control over a certain population.

Bibliography:
1) Dentith, “Some Problems with a General Definition” from The Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories

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