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*Paying close attention to public opinion allows a demagogue to amplify hidden needs from constituents; people engage in moral decoupling, which is a ponerological phenomenon. [https://thebulwark.com/three-errors-about-trump-and-an-encouraging-truth/] | *Paying close attention to public opinion allows a demagogue to amplify hidden needs from constituents; people engage in moral decoupling, which is a ponerological phenomenon. [https://thebulwark.com/three-errors-about-trump-and-an-encouraging-truth/] | ||
*Permission Structure - “permission structure,” a mental construct that makes it easier for someone to do something unfamiliar. [https://thebulwark.com/biden-trump-and-the-science-or-instinct-of-persuasion/] | *Permission Structure - “permission structure,” a mental construct that makes it easier for someone to do something unfamiliar. [https://thebulwark.com/biden-trump-and-the-science-or-instinct-of-persuasion/] | ||
*''virtually all human decisions are shaped by emotion'' - ibid. | |||
[[Category:Political Ponerology]] | [[Category:Political Ponerology]] |
Revision as of 16:16, 1 October 2020
- Paying close attention to public opinion allows a demagogue to amplify hidden needs from constituents; people engage in moral decoupling, which is a ponerological phenomenon. [1]
- Permission Structure - “permission structure,” a mental construct that makes it easier for someone to do something unfamiliar. [2]
- virtually all human decisions are shaped by emotion - ibid.