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Why do some leaders and public figures seem to thrive on creating division? In this episode of The Psychology of Us, Professor RJ Starr explores the psychological principles behind divisive behavior. From the manipulation of in-groups and out-groups to the role of fear, anger, and loyalty, we unpack why conflict is such a powerful tool for those in authority.

With insights into social identity theory, the Dark Triad of personality traits, and crowd psychology, this episode sheds light on the motivations and tactics of those who pit people against one another—and the impact this has on individuals and society as a whole.

But this isn’t just about recognizing the problem; it’s about finding solutions. Learn how to spot the subtle cues of manipulation, resist the pull of division, and cultivate empathy and critical thinking to foster unity in a divided world.

This episode isn’t about pointing fingers at specific individuals but about understanding the deeper psychological dynamics at play. Tune in to gain tools and insights that will help you navigate a polarized world with clarity and compassion.

Listen now and join the conversation. Together, we can choose connection over conflict.

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