Playing the Game: Trump, the Elites, and the Global Power Struggle
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This podcast explores the complex psychology behind Donald Trump's transgressive leadership and his impact on both domestic and international politics. We analyze how his success is not merely about fame but stems from a potent combination of attention architecture, identity politics, and perceived threats. Trump masterfully leverages media platforms that reward emotional, repetitive, and often false content, allowing him to dominate the narrative regardless of facts. For a segment of the electorate that feels the system is rigged, his transgressions are seen as a form of "authenticity" against the establishment.The discussion delves into the psychological mechanisms that sustain his support, such as "identity-protective cognition," where followers process information to protect their group identity, preferring a leader who defends their prejudices over one who presents contrary facts. We also examine the role of "negative partisanship," where voters are motivated more by stopping their opponents than by supporting their own leader's achievements. In contexts of perceived threat—be it cultural, economic, or social—voters show a preference for dominant leaders who promise order, even if it means breaking established norms.