Tag: political psychology


POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Introduction and Definitional Scope Political psychology is an inherently interdisciplinary field situated at the nexus of political science and psychology, dedicated to understanding the complex interplay between human psychological processes and political behavior. It aims to explain why individuals, groups, and nations make political choices, how political systems influence individual minds, and conversely, how human […]

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CULTUS CULT OF PERSONALITY

The Cult of Personality in Psychology and Politics The Core Definition and Mechanism The concept of the Cult of Personality refers to an excessive and often artificially constructed public devotion to a single figure in a position of leadership, whether spiritual, political, or otherwise institutional. This phenomenon involves the systemic elevation of a leader far […]

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