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Psychology of the Strongman: Why Fascist Leaders Lose Touch with Reality: Narcissism, Paranoia, and Myth Addiction - Make Domination Look Like Compete

Contributor(s): Lomovasky, Israel Carlos (Author)

ISBN: 9798279164547

Publisher: Independently Published

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Pub Date: December 20, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.51" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.73 lbs) 244 pages

Series: Liberal Democracy: Unlike Facism, Bad Enough for Reality

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- The Psychology of the Strongman: Why Power Breaks Those Who Hold It
In every era, in every corner of the world, a familiar figure rises from the fog of fear and uncertainty: the strongman. He promises clarity in chaos, strength in weakness, destiny in disorder. He speaks in absolutes, demands loyalty, and insists that only he can save the nation from enemies seen and unseen. And time after time, societies believe him.
But behind the spectacle of rallies, the thunder of slogans, and the illusion of invincibility lies a deeper, darker truth: strongmen always break-because the systems they build are designed to break them.
The Anatomy of the Strongman is the first book to map this collapse from the inside out. It is not a history of dictators. It is a forensic psychological investigation into why powerful men lose touch with reality, why their regimes become brittle, and why their downfall is not a possibility but a mathematical certainty.
Across twenty-one riveting chapters, this book reveals:

  • The psychological blueprint of authoritarian leaders-from narcissism and paranoia to the seductive myth of indispensability.
  • How fear rewires entire political systems, turning advisors into sycophants and institutions into mirrors that reflect only what the leader wants to see.
  • Why propaganda doesn't just fool the public-it fools the leader first, trapping him in a world where applause replaces information.
  • How masculinity myths, destiny narratives, and national trauma become political weapons that ultimately backfire.
  • Why democracies humiliate their leaders-and why that humiliation is the secret to their survival.
  • Why reality always wins, no matter how loudly a strongman insists otherwise.
Drawing on cutting-edge psychology, political science, and real-world case studies-from Hitler and Stalin to modern autocrats-this book exposes the universal pattern behind every strongman's rise and fall. It shows how leaders who begin as shrewd tacticians end as isolated figures trapped in their own mythology. It explains why overreach is not a mistake but an inevitability. And it offers a clear, compelling argument for why societies must choose truth over spectacle if they want to remain free.
This is not a book about politics.
It is a book about human nature-about the fragile machinery of the mind under pressure, the seduction of certainty, and the catastrophic cost of denying reality.
If you want to understand why the world keeps producing strongmen...
If you want to understand why they always go too far...
If you want to understand why their systems collapse the moment they seem strongest...
If you want to understand how democracies survive while autocracies implode...
This is the book you've been waiting for.
A warning.
A guide.
A mirror.
A map of the forces that shape our world-and the forces that can save it.
The Psychology of the Strongman is not just a book.
It is a wake-up call.
And once you see the pattern, you will never unsee it.

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