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Strongman PoliticsTrump and Putin
Throughout history, strongmen have risen from the ashes of social unrest, economic instability, and national insecurity.
They emerge with promises of greatness, unity, and salvation, yet behind their charisma often lies calculated manipulation of human psychology, fear, and desire for order. From Mussolini and Hitler to Trump and Putin, the techniques of power have remained remarkably consistent, adapting to the evolving tools of propaganda and media in each era.
Strongman Politics: Trump and Putin
is a deep exploration of the mechanisms that drive authoritarian leadership in democratic and semi-democratic systems. This book traces the evolution of strongman tactics from 20th-century fascist demagogues to 21st-century populist power brokers. It explains how modern leaders craft their public images, exploit division, and manipulate truth to hold onto power.
Author Max Stark
dissects the core of power, not through ideology but through strategy. Using political theory, psychology, and rhetorical analysis, he reveals how attitudes are shaped, how lies are presented as truth, and how entire populations can be guided toward compliance under the illusion of freedom.
Strongman Politics: Trump and Putin
is essential reading for anyone looking to understand the modern era of political manipulation. In an era when truth is malleable and charisma often supersedes competence; this book offers both a warning and a guide.
Whether you're a political scientist, journalist, student, or active citizen
Stark's analytical approach will deepen your understanding of propaganda, leadership psychology, and the fragility of democratic values.
This is not just a study of Trump and Putin
— it's a mirror showing how societies repeatedly create the very strongmen they fear most.