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== The role of conspiracies in history and culture == Throughout history, conspiracies have played a pivotal role in shaping events and cultural narratives. From political intrigues in [[ancient Rome]] to corporate scandals in the modern era, secretive actions have influenced societies and their governance. Cultural depictions in [[literature]], [[film]], and [[television]] often explore the intrigue and paranoia surrounding conspiracies, further embedding their presence in the public imagination. Proponents of conspiracies argue that hierarchical systems and concentrated power naturally incentivize secrecy and collusion, making conspiracies an inevitable feature of human society. Critics of this perspective assert that such views can foster unwarranted suspicion and undermine collective trust in institutions.
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