Humor, Self-Deception & the Mind Games of Politics (ep 324)
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Why do people believe things that clearly contradict reality? Why does humor often reveal truths that political debate hides?
In this episode of Libertarians Talk Psychology, we explore the fascinating connection between humor, self-deception, and political belief systems. From cognitive dissonance to tribal thinking, politics is often less about logic and more about the psychological tricks our brains play on us.
We discuss how comedy can expose contradictions in ideology, how voters rationalize bad policies, and why self-deception may be one of the most powerful forces shaping political narratives.
Topics include:
- The psychology behind political self-deception
- Why humor is a powerful tool for revealing truth
- Cognitive biases that influence voters
- Tribalism and identity in modern politics
- Why people defend ideas even when evidence says otherwise
🎧 Listen, question assumptions, and explore how the mind shapes politics.
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