The Mass Psychosis of Inequality: Understanding the 77 Million Vote
Introduction How could 77.5 million people vote for Donald Trump? The answer may lie in a phenomenon resembling mass psychosis, shaped by decades of economic inequality. Since 1978, CEO wages have increased by 1085%, while worker wages have only risen 24%. This massive disparity has created frustration, desperation, and a sense of lost opportunity for […]
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