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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 6 MIN

Superstition in Politics — Fear as a Tool

from The Psychology of Superstition · host rayanderlxxx

This episode explores how superstition-like thinking appears in politics through the use of fear. It explains how fear simplifies thinking, increases pattern-seeking, and drives people to accept clear but often oversimplified explanations for complex events. Mechanisms like agency detection, repetition (illusory truth effect), and group reinforcement make beliefs feel certain and widely validated, even without strong evidence. The episode concludes that political beliefs can function like superstitions when driven by emotion rather than analysis, and that awareness of fear’s influence is key to maintaining independent thinking.

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