![]() ![]() The first modern use* of the word pronoia I can trace occurred during the psychedelic 1960s and 1970s - following a charismatic smile from John Perry Barlow. The origin of the doubt seems to be, which is cited as the source of the content of the 3rd paragraph. It is accurate, and the abstract includes the claim of coinage. ![]() I just checked the link, which resolves to a JSTOR page. The second paragraph of the article includes a straightforward citation for the article, and a URL is listed under External links. ![]() The wording ("according to.", "claims") implies that Goldner is falsely claiming authorship of the article and/or the term. Goldner claims that he, writing at Queens College in October 1982, published a paper in Social Problems (V.30, N.1:82-91), in which he coined the term pronoia to describe a psychological affliction. ![]()
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