The Psychology of Democracy

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Darren G. Lilleker
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Paperback
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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09/09/2021
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9780367898175
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Darren G. Lilleker|Paperback|Taylor & Francis Ltd|09/09/2021
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Refers to topical and real-world political events including Trump, Brexit, the Arab Spring, and Gezi Park, as well as attitudes towards groups in society, such as immigrants, journalists, politicians, and bankers Explains the psychological underpinnings behind political participation, making this fascinating reading for students of psychology and politics, as well as anyone interested in politics and democracy Part of The Psychology of Everything series, which debunks the popular myths and pseudo-science surrounding some of life's biggest questions

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