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  2. Fearmongering - Wikipedia

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    Social agents of all kinds are often using fearmongering as a tactic in the competition for attention, as illustrated by the examples below. [3] [5] Fearmongering can have strong psychological effects, which may be intended or unintended. One hypothesized effect is mean world syndrome in which people perceive the world as more dangerous than it ...

  3. List of phobias - Wikipedia

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    The word is used by Charles M. Schulz in a 1982 installment of his Peanuts comic strip, [51] and by Peter O'Donnell in his 1985 Modesty Blaise adventure novel Dead Man's Handle. Charlophobia – the fictional fear of any person named Charlotte or Charlie, mentioned in the comedic book A Duck is Watching Me: Strange and Unusual Phobias (2014 ...

  4. Fear-mongering - Wikipedia

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  5. Op-Ed: Fearmongering won’t solve the immigration crisis

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    Yet, the rhetoric surrounding the debate is reminiscent of a debate that happened 20 years ago, over another controversial immigration measure. In late 2005, The Op-Ed: Fearmongering won’t solve ...

  6. Moral panic - Wikipedia

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    Witch-hunting is a historical example of mass behavior potentially fueled by moral panic. 1555 German print.. A moral panic is a widespread feeling of fear that some evil person or thing threatens the values, interests, or well-being of a community or society.

  7. Alarmism - Wikipedia

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    Alarmism is excessive or exaggerated alarm of a real or imagined threat.Alarmism connotes attempts to excite fears or giving warnings of great danger in a manner that is amplified, overemphasized or unwarranted.

  8. Demagogue - Wikipedia

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    José Clemente Orozco's painting The Demagogue. A demagogue (/ ˈ d ɛ m ə ˌ ɡ ɒ ɡ /; from Ancient Greek δημαγωγός (dēmagōgós) ' popular leader, mob leader '; from Ancient Greek δῆμος (dêmos) ' people, populace ' and ἀγωγός (agōgós) ' leading, guiding '), [1] or rabble-rouser, [2] [3] is a political leader in a democracy who gains popularity by arousing the ...

  9. Scaremongering - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Scaremongering