A Bold Examination of Political Psychology and its Impact on Democracy.
In his groundbreaking book, “Psychosocial Political Dysfunction of the Republican Party,” Dr. Daniel Brubaker bravely confronts the intricate connection between mental health, psychology, and political ideology within one of America’s oldest political parties. Offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of the different factors and forces shaping modern politics.
In his exploration of the inner workings of the contemporary Republican Party, Dr. Brubaker challenges readers to see how their ideals have really evolved and developed. establishing a connection between neuropsychological growth and political conduct, implying that some Republican leaders behave like toddlers and may even have antisocial personality disorders.
Dr. Brubaker’s analysis examines the fearmongering tactics employed by the Republican Party, particularly in its portrayal of Democrats as socialists. Dissecting the misuses of terms such as socialism and utilitarianism and unveiling the manipulation of public perception and decay of critical thinking within politics.
The book ventures into the realm of crowd psychology, shedding light on the party’s embrace of far-right nationalist motives under the influence of what he describes as a “clinically psychopathic president.” A truly controversial read backed by rigorous research and impassioned advocacy emphasizing on the importance of mental health and psychological wellbeing in governance, igniting a spark for many to see the role of mental health in serving the state and safeguarding the nation’s interests.
Prepare to confront the truth in “Psychosocial Political Dysfunction of the Republican Party” by Dr. Daniel Brubaker. Join us at the upcoming LA TIMES Festival of Books on April 20th and 21st, 2024, at the University of Southern California campus. Visit the Olympus Story House booth #25 at the Cardinal Zone.