
What 17th-century philosopher Thomas Hobbes would say about American democracy today
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Anxiety Politics: Fear and Trust
This chapter examines the psychological role of anxiety in shaping political attitudes, particularly around immigration and public health. Through controlled experiments, it highlights how fear-inducing media can manipulate public trust and influence perceptions of authority. The discussion underscores the complex interplay between personal freedoms and safety, revealing how anxiety-driven politics can both unite and divide society.
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