nature conspiracy, among feared named it, seemed possess core a misgui — Steven Erikson, Fall Light

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The nature of conspiracy, which among those who both feared and named it, seemed to always possess at its core a misguided belief in the competence of others, as weighed against the incapacities, real or imagined, of the believer. Therefore, he concluded, the belief in conspiracy was an announcement of the believer's own sense of utter helplessness in the face of forces both mysterious and fatally efficient.

Steven Erikson, Fall of Light

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