Political Theater: Psychology of Manipulating Emotions and Shaping Society

In this episode of The Psychology of Us with Professor RJ Starr, we delve into the fascinating world of political theater and its profound psychological impact on society. As we witness the beginning of a new presidential administration, with executive orders sparking both celebration and fear, we explore how political theater is strategically designed to manipulate emotions, create division, and dominate the narrative.
From rallying supporters to fueling outrage, political theater is more than just a performance—it’s a tool that shapes our beliefs, our sense of identity, and even our mental health. Join Professor RJ Starr as he breaks down the psychological forces behind political theater, including cognitive biases, social identity, and groupthink, and explains how they influence the way we interact with politics. Understanding these dynamics can empower us to engage with the political landscape in a more thoughtful, empathetic, and balanced way.
Learn how to recognize the emotional manipulation at play in political events and how to move beyond the drama for deeper, more meaningful discourse.
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