Meaning and Definition of Conspiracy

Definition of conspiracy

Plotting involves allying against someone, usually an authority, or against something, such a State of affairs determined, usually because you are not in agreement with the authority or the State of affairs. Meanwhile, the action of plotting it is known popularly known as conspiracy.
Use that has traditionally had the term has been linked to the political context, especially to the planned strategy having as ultimate goal the Rapture of power shift, either the same legitimate or illegitimate. Then, in this sense, the conspiracy will involve carrying out a series of actions carried out by a group of individuals who agree to the ultimate goal of undermining the forces or of a leader or leadership of the sovereign that exercises power.
To political conspiracies that are dedicated the overthrow of a Government or of any other type of power, it known as plots.
On the other hand, and at the behest of the law we can find with what are called criminal conspiracies involving the agreement between two or more people to break the rules. In most of these cases the victims of this type of conspiracy turn out to be a third person or a company.
And when attend various situations or issues for a same purpose refers to conspire. The fall out scene by the male protagonist and the disease of the female protagonist that resulted in his replacement, conspired to a bad critical, but, fortunately, the criticism was very good.
On the other hand, conspiracy theories are those theories that purport to explain an event happened or is about to happen, based on certain circumstances which are observed and that normally hide you public opinion to prevent the development of chaos. One of the most widespread conspiracy theories of recent years says that the attacks of the 11 S in New York were promoted by George W. Bush administration in order to endorse the armed incursion in Afghanistan and Iraq. Of course, such a situation, is not more than a conspiracy theory as such is always denied by the alleged perpetrators or those who conceal information.