Resurgence of Global Populism : A Psychoanalytic Study of Projective Identification, Blame-Shifting and the Corruption of Democracy

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Resurgence of Global Populism : A Psychoanalytic Study of Projective Identification, Blame-Shifting and the Corruption of Democracy

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032060897
  • DDC分類 320.5662

Full Description

Resurgence of Global Populism provides a psychoanalytic perspective to the global implications of the populist movement in the U.S. and its relationship to other parts of the world, particularly focusing on the presidency and legacy of Donald Trump.

The book explores Trump's use of psychological form of manipulation known as projective identification and how his use of this defense mechanism has influenced global institutions, political discourse, and quality of life in the long term. Messina explores the correlation between Trump's rhetoric and an increase in reported racism and prejudiced violence worldwide, disintegration of global values, and a radicalized political climate. She analyzes the dynamics between Trump and his supporters, political opponents, and successors, considers the COVID-19 pandemic as a study of Trump's views of the world, and considers the roles of social and television media. The book concludes with an explanation of antidotes to projective identification, including thoughtful debate and meaningful discussions and scripted dialogues for global healing.

This insightful book will be of interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, academics and students of political psychology and political movements, and readers interested in a deeper analysis of populism and political dynamics.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Author's Note

Chapter One: Corrupt Systems: Understanding Trumpian Populism

Chapter Two: O Mito: Jair Bolsonaro, Blame Shifting, and Anti-Democratic Tendencies

Chapter Three: Populism in Hungary and America: The Similarities between Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán

Chapter Four: The Forgotten People: Populism in Australia and New Zealand

Chapter Five: Populism in Poland

Chapter Six: Austrian Populism in the 21st Century

Chapter Seven: Populism in India

Chapter Eight: Slow Erosion: Populist Leaders in Western Europe

Chapter Nine: Cincinnatus, Deferred: Hugo Chavez, Daniel Ortega, and When Unchecked Populism Turns to Authoritarianism

Chapter Ten: Killer Savior: Populism in the Philippines

Chapter Eleven: Pugnacious Populism in Erdoğan's Turkey

Chapter Twelve: Common Traits Among Populist Leaders

Chapter Thirteen: It's Time for Government to Hold Big Tech Accountable

Chapter Fourteen: Behaving Badly: Pandemic Blame Game

Chapter Fifteen: Ecological Grief: Mourning a Changing Planet and Fighting Populist Denialism

Conclusion

Epilogue

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