For the past few years, journalist Andrew Marantz has been embedded in the world of far-right extremists online. He explains how once-fringe conspiracy theories migrated into the national discourse.
(Image credit: Marla Aufmuth/Courtesy of TED)
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For the past few years, journalist Andrew Marantz has been embedded in the world of far-right extremists online. He explains how once-fringe conspiracy theories migrated into the national discourse.
(Image credit: Marla Aufmuth/Courtesy of TED)
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