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#58 The Psychology of Totalitarianism Part II - Book Summary

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Greetings, Esteemed Wise Wordians,

Welcome back to yet another captivating instalment of 'Wise Words Book Summaries.'

In this episode, we continue to delve into ‘The Psychology of Totalitarianism’ by the esteemed Mathias Desmet, unravelling the profound essence of its central theme.

Join us as we embark on a journey through the following thought-provoking topics:

  • Can the universe really be measured?
  • The danger of relying on numbers and measuring everything
  • The Subjectivity of Data
  • Can the solution be the problem?
  • The rise of narcissism
  • Is there such a thing as too many rules?
  • The four components of totalitarianism
  • What is mass formation and how does it work?
  • What role does the media play in totalitarianism?

We invite you to tune in if any of these subjects pique your curiosity. And if our content resonates with you, why not express your support by liking our episode, subscribing to our channel, or, even better, sharing your invaluable insights in the comment section below? Your feedback holds immense significance to us, serving as a compass guiding our podcast's improvement.

Furthermore, should you be inclined to put into practice any of the actionable ideas we discuss in this episode, navigate to our website at wisewords.blog, where the comprehensive summary of ’The Psychology of Totalitarianism’ awaits your exploration.

We hope that you enjoy it!
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Chapters:
00:00:00-Intro
00:00:16-Overview
00:01:37-Chapter 4: The (Im)measurable Universe
00:04:28-The New Data-Driven Society
00:08:15-The downside of numbers
00:09:21-Analysing The Coronavirus Crisis
00:20:28-The Subjectivity of Data
00:25:32-Alternative explanations for the same phenomena
00:30:48-Could the Remedy have been the problem?
00:35:24-Number Selection Matters
00:43:18-Bias Reinforcing Itself
00:50:14-Chapter 5: The Desire for a Master
00:50:58-The Anxiety Makers
00:53:50-The Rise of Narcissism
01:00:00-Learning rules
01:05:30-Regulation Mania
01:09:34-How did the Enlightenment tradition paradoxically lead to hyper-strict morality?
01:15:47-Part II Mass Formation and Totalitarianism
01:16:09-Chapter 6 The Rise of the Masses
01:21:12-The four conditions for large-scale mass formation
01:29:46-How does mass formation work?
01:33:30-Solidarity and Ritual
01:37:26-The Media and Mass formation
01:39:01-Radical intolerance
01:46:52-Debrief

If you enjoyed this podcast make sure to check out our other content on our other platforms:

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Greetings, Esteemed Wise Wordians,

Welcome back to yet another captivating instalment of 'Wise Words Book Summaries.'

In this episode, we continue to delve into ‘The Psychology of Totalitarianism’ by the esteemed Mathias Desmet, unravelling the profound essence of its central theme.

Join us as we embark on a journey through the following thought-provoking topics:

  • Can the universe really be measured?
  • The danger of relying on numbers and measuring everything
  • The Subjectivity of Data
  • Can the solution be the problem?
  • The rise of narcissism
  • Is there such a thing as too many rules?
  • The four components of totalitarianism
  • What is mass formation and how does it work?
  • What role does the media play in totalitarianism?

We invite you to tune in if any of these subjects pique your curiosity. And if our content resonates with you, why not express your support by liking our episode, subscribing to our channel, or, even better, sharing your invaluable insights in the comment section below? Your feedback holds immense significance to us, serving as a compass guiding our podcast's improvement.

Furthermore, should you be inclined to put into practice any of the actionable ideas we discuss in this episode, navigate to our website at wisewords.blog, where the comprehensive summary of ’The Psychology of Totalitarianism’ awaits your exploration.

We hope that you enjoy it!
-------------------------
Chapters:
00:00:00-Intro
00:00:16-Overview
00:01:37-Chapter 4: The (Im)measurable Universe
00:04:28-The New Data-Driven Society
00:08:15-The downside of numbers
00:09:21-Analysing The Coronavirus Crisis
00:20:28-The Subjectivity of Data
00:25:32-Alternative explanations for the same phenomena
00:30:48-Could the Remedy have been the problem?
00:35:24-Number Selection Matters
00:43:18-Bias Reinforcing Itself
00:50:14-Chapter 5: The Desire for a Master
00:50:58-The Anxiety Makers
00:53:50-The Rise of Narcissism
01:00:00-Learning rules
01:05:30-Regulation Mania
01:09:34-How did the Enlightenment tradition paradoxically lead to hyper-strict morality?
01:15:47-Part II Mass Formation and Totalitarianism
01:16:09-Chapter 6 The Rise of the Masses
01:21:12-The four conditions for large-scale mass formation
01:29:46-How does mass formation work?
01:33:30-Solidarity and Ritual
01:37:26-The Media and Mass formation
01:39:01-Radical intolerance
01:46:52-Debrief

If you enjoyed this podcast make sure to check out our other content on our other platforms:

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