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The Psychology of Tyranny
β‘οΈ TLDR;
- Governments utilize psychological manipulation to influence thought, emotion, and behavior, often without explicit consent, by exploiting fundamental human needs like security and belonging.
- Twelve core psychological manipulation tactics identified include gaslighting, bandwagon effect, scarcity manipulation, framing and narrative control, guilt and moral shaming, FOMO, carrot and stick, othering, cognitive overload, authority bias exploitation, emotional priming, and desensitisation.
- Governments employ propaganda, fear-based messaging, nudge tactics, disinformation, censorship, and social credit systems as examples of psychological manipulation.
- The 'carrot and stick' approach combines rewards for compliance with punishments for non-compliance, seen in systems like China's social credit system and wartime rationing.
- Othering creates an 'us vs. them' dynamic by portraying a group as inferior or threatening, used in contexts like the Israel-Palestine conflict and anti-immigrant rhetoric.
- Cognitive overload overwhelms individuals with excessive or conflicting information, making them more likely to rely on authority, as seen during the Brexit referendum and COVID policy rollouts.
- Authority bias exploitation leverages trust in figures of authority to promote policies, often by suppressing dissenting experts, exemplified by tobacco regulation and climate policy endorsements.
- Emotional priming uses evocative imagery and rhetoric to trigger strong emotions, bypassing rational analysis, as seen in post-9/11 patriotism and atrocity propaganda.
- Desensitisation gradually exposes the public to controversial ideas or policies to reduce shock and resistance over time, observed in the normalization of drone strikes and surveillance expansion.
- Repeated exposure to psychological manipulation can alter brain function through neuroplasticity, potentially weakening critical thinking, increasing anxiety, and reducing autonomy, though recovery is possible through education and reflection.
https://open.substack.com/pub/clarewillsharrison/p/the-psychology-of-tyranny