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Narrative Structures : How Stories Shape and Defend Belief - Chris Cathey

Narrative Structures

How Stories Shape and Defend Belief

By: Chris Cathey

eBook | 19 April 2026

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The cognitive battlespace is undertheorized, underdefended, and increasingly decisive.

Narrative Structures: How Stories Shape and Defend Belief is a practitioner's framework for understanding narrative as a structural system — one that can be analyzed, decomposed, countered, and constructed. Written for analysts, strategists, communicators, and researchers who operate in the information environment, it provides the first complete taxonomy of the narrative structures through which influence operates at scale.

Across 36 chapters, the book maps the recurring architectural forms through which narratives are built and through which they achieve their effects — from foundational structures like the Moral Binary and the Conspiracy Narrative, through compound systems that combine multiple structures to produce effects no single structure could achieve alone, to the digital environment in which contemporary narrative warfare is conducted. Each structure is examined in terms of its components, its operational properties, its characteristic vulnerabilities, and the conditions under which it appears.

The book addresses a question that most counter-narrative efforts get wrong: why facts alone cannot defeat a well-constructed narrative. The answer is structural. Narratives do not operate at the level of claims — they operate at the level of meaning. Correcting the facts within a narrative often leaves the narrative entirely intact, because its power derives not from the accuracy of its factual claims but from the meaning architecture in which those claims are embedded. Understanding that architecture is the prerequisite for everything else.

Practical frameworks throughout the book include red cell methodology for stress-testing counter-narratives against adversarial pressure, structural selection guidance for matching narrative architecture to operational objectives, inoculation frameworks for building population-level resilience, and diagnostic worksheets for field application.

This is not a survey of propaganda history. It is a map of the terrain that has become decisive.

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