POLITICAL CONSPIRACY AS AN POLITICAL STRUGGLE INSTRUMENT
Keywords:
conspiracy, political conspiracy, „conspiracy theories”, the political struggle, political violence, political power / powerlessnessAbstract
The paper presents research results on the basis of which we can see that „conspiracy theories” are widespread, and also that many people who believe in these theories express estrangement and powerlessness to powerful international institutions, whose actions are not available nor understandable to an ordinary person. Today we believe in a different „controlled chaos theories”, in the conspiracy of creating a „New World Order", and whether all this is the truth and is it a conspiracy or just a powerful desire to fulfillment of various, often narrow political interest, will be determined in subsequent sections of this study.
The objectives of the research were presented by achieving a certain level of scientific knowledge, highlighting and taking into account the complexity of the phenomenon and the difficulties encountered in defining the various notions. Starting from the different facts that pointed to the important role and the importance of a political conspiracy has on various modern political systems, the main objective of the research was to determine what political conspiracy, how to act, in which the forms appear, and clearly delineate the seemingly similar concept, that of „conspiracy theories” which only exists at the level of speculation. The purpose of the study was to inform both expert and the general public about the topic of political conspiracy, as well as to provide a contribution to science.
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