The Psychology of Superstition

Witchcraft — Fear, Power, and the Human Imagination


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This episode examines the belief in witchcraft, tracing its presence across cultures and history. It explains how accusations of witchcraft often arose in times of fear and uncertainty, offering people explanations and scapegoats for misfortune. Psychology sheds light on witchcraft as a product of projection, illusory correlations, and confirmation bias, while mass hysteria and social control fueled infamous witch hunts like Salem. The episode also explores the continuing influence of witchcraft today—both in harmful accusations and in modern spiritual movements like Wicca. Ultimately, it concludes that witchcraft reflects human fears, imagination, and the need to explain the unknown more than it does supernatural reality.

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The Psychology of SuperstitionBy rayanderlxxx