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Here are ChangingMinds blogs so far written about Politics:
- Well, at least Brexit is on the road
to somewhere now
- The Power of Credibility in Politics
(and How This is Not Always Enough)
- Standing on the Brink: Brexit,
Impeachment and Climate
- Brainers, golden geese and nudging
politicians, using memorable memes
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On the Brink of Brexit: TV questions,
Petitions, Marches and Parliamentary Madness
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Can rebels ever succeed? It's not as
easy as it might seem
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The Trump in all of us (but which we
don't let out)
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Tabloids, Trump and the media: shock,
outrage and the unholy alliance
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Would President Trump lie under oath?
Yes and no. And where might it all go?
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King Lear, its modern-day relevance and
the exhaustion of acting
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Three adjectives to describe Donald
Trump
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Us and them: How terrorism is good for
us, though it is bad for all of us
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Getting the job: the least worst
candidate, Theresa May and the hoped-for great saviour
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Are we sleepwalking back to an age of
feudal, absolute power?
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Subtle headlines and deeper psychology:
language used in reporting of the retweet scandal
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Basil Fawlty, Donald Trump and a whole
conference of psychoanalysts
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Tragedy, Opportunity, Privatization and
Politics
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Selfishness, Capitalism, Democracy:
where are we going?
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Capitalist Carpe Diem: Hedonism and
Despair in the Modern World
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The Psychology of Trump: Three
surprising preferences that drive how he behaves
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Politics, Brand and the Detoxification
Problem
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Elections, leadership and the
ever-shifting polls
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Needy or greedy: a blind political
assumption
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Bashful billionaires, billionaires that
bash, and those that become puppeteers
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The second American Civil War
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Anti-Political Correctness as Power
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Leave, Remain or Stay: Small words that
may have changed the world
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Do, Lead, Help, Nudge or Watch
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Organizing for local support and action
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The polarisation of society and a way
back to moderation
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Understanding American Politics: It's
Self vs Social, not Haves vs Have nots
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Self, short-term and stupidity: the
unholy persuasive trinity
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How to get things done in your
community
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Stepping up to the mark. Can Donald
Trump do it?
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We're on the brink of a precipice and
might just jump
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Control, Corruption or Culture, a
Common Political Choice
- The UK and Europe: A love-hate
relationship
- Where will Bernie's votes go? The
strange, strange US Presidential elections may get stranger still
- Free Speech, Dignity and Tolerance
- Populism and terrorism: two trends
with a common cause
- Terrorism, radicalization and the
polarizing politics of outrage
- The Greatest America?
- The Power of Populism and Recent
Global Politics
- Why Has Populism Become So Popular?
- Terrorism, radicalization and the
polarizing politics of outrage
- Welfare, housing and unexpected
surprises
- The power of television and control
of a country
- Kings, mobsters, celebrities and
superheroes
- When do the parts become the whole?
- The power of the 'Yes' option
- Politics and Persuasion in the UK
General Election
- Managing boundaries and drawing the
line
- Culture, Courage and Whistleblowers
- A Tale of Two Doctors
- Assertion or Persuasion in Politics
- Moving politicians
- In the press
- Political conversion?
- Extremist persuasion
- Set up to fail
- Jury duty
- Obama, history and hope
- Obama and the mouth clamp
- Changing a politician's mind?
- Getting in the votes
- Influencing politicians
- Net losses
- Hugging hoodies, political footballs
and practical parenting
- The cost of persuasion
- Select committees
- Showbiz and politics
- Bush, Blair and brand
- 7/7, one year on
- Secret trials
- How to lose an
election
- Political blunders
and the power of the press
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