Two defining questions
PSC482G, Spring 2000
Question 1
Why, 35 years after the assassination, does a fierce debate continue to rage
concerning conspiracy versus a lone gunman, with each side remaining unable to
convince the other?
Question 2
Why do conspiracy theorists continue to advance nearly as many conspiracy
theories as there are theorists, again with no particular point of view
prevailing?
The stakes
If you can answer these questions defensibly, you know two of the most
important results of PSC482G. (A third important result deals with how to handle
the first results.)