Trump and Mussolini depicts two historic individuals, though divided by a century-the former at the dawn of mass society, the latter of social networking-as men of beginnings, exploiting these unique moments to their advantage and utilizing rhetoric, mannerism, and body language as weapons of communication often against truth and common good.
By Anna Camaiti Hostert and Enzo Antonio Cicchino - Preface by Anthony Julian Tamburri
Preface by Anthony Julian Tamburri
Introduction: Similarities in the Trump and Mussolini Eras
Chapter I: Manipulating Information
Chapter II: The Climb: A New Narrative
Chapter III: Protean Leaderships
Chapter IV: Mechanisms of Consensus and Democracy
Chapter V: Ideology as a Prop
Chapter VI: Achieving Internal Consensus
Chapter VII: Geopolitics
Chapter VIII: The Women
Interview with Ambassador Robert J. Callahan
Interview with Sociologist Franco Ferraotti