Donald Trump – Socio-Psycho-Political Analysis
Donald Trump won the US elections but people
from across US have come on the streets for protest. It is the point of much great
importance which raised the questions like, how Donald Trump has won. What was
the ‘Trump Card’?
I churned out many dailies and stating
some for the references in this article. It is worth noting the people’s anger every
press has put in their headline.
Thousands
of anti-Trump protesters take to streets of US cities ----by
Reuters
'Not
my president:' Trump denounced in protests across America ----By ASSOCIATED
PRESS
US
elections: protests held against president-elect – as it happened----By
The Guardian
BATTLEGROUND
AMERICA -- Donald Trump’s US presidential election win sparks riots by
Hillary Clinton fans as fighting erupts outside the White House ---By The
Sun
“Not
my president!” President-elect Donald Trump inspires walkouts, protests in
major cities---- By Salon
"He's
not my President": Americans distance themselves from Donald Trump as he
wins US election ----By Mirror
‘Not
my president’: Thousands protest Trump in rallies across the U.S. ---By
The Washington Post
Trump
win prompts big protest & Donald Trump Playboy to President
----By The Asian Age
The Free Press Journal flashed the headline – Hilary Trumped
After reading various news papers across glob I stumbled upon the The Free Press Journal it is the only daily from India who separately
work on headline. They are world famous for this practice since their
inception.
This has made me think seriously about
US Society and their psychology. How can they say that? Why Trump has got
mandate? Is it the case only in US? How many other countries that are facing
the same destiny?
Let us see the definition of society
given by different sociologist, how do they see ‘society and religion’
Emile
Durkheim talk on society and religion’, "A religion
is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is
to say, things set apart and forbidden – beliefs and practices which unite into
one single moral community called a Church, all those who adhere to them."
Georg
Simmel very subtly mentions on ‘society and religion’, The ambiguity which surrounds the origin and
nature of religion will never be removed so long as we insist upon approaching
the problem as one for which a single word will be the "open sesame."
Ferdinand Gesellschaft describes associations between ‘society
and religion’ as, “ for the individual, the larger association
never takes precedence over their own self interest, and these associations
lack the same level of shared social mores”
Thorstein
Veblen is best known
for his book ‘The Theory of the Leisure Class’, which talked about
“conspicuous consumption” (consumption is done to make a statement to others
about one’s class or accomplishments).
Veblen rejected both the individual
and society in social science. Veblen expressed an evolutionary framework of
explanation along Darwinian lines.
Veblen did not deny that a human as 'a
social being' or 'a medium for the transmission of social laws and changes'. He
simply rejected an exclusive stress on social determination, and asserted that
the human agent is 'also an individual, acting out his own life as such’. He
always say, “humans mould their circumstances just as they are molded by them.”
Veblen followed James and saw Darwinism as implying that 'habit and native
propensity, rather than rational calculation of material interest, motivated
human beings writes in his book, ‘Thorstein Veblen's
evolutionary economics’.
Veblen says, “Utilitarian and hedonistic explanations of human behavior had to be
rejected, in part because they did not contain an evolutionary explanation of
the origin of the assumed behavioral characteristics”.
Max
Weber defines, “secular society was created from, and is still
"haunted by the ghosts of dead religious beliefs".
This is a complex affair to understand
each society and their individual’s separately on micro level but on macro
level we can evaluate the socio-political scenario. 9/11, Iraq war and
Afghanistan war has changed the social psychological set up of each individual.
Last decade when mobile telephony is
launched we felt connected to each other.
Internet revolution joined the world together and we started thinking
that we are global citizens and we have overcome all the barriers of color,
creed and race.
The easily available media became our extensions;
Marshal Mc Luhan gave the theory of relativity. My email id, my email replaced my presence, my
mobile number replaced my visiting card, my twitter post replaced me in the
meeting, skype discarded the need for travel and altered the time and space. Conventional media went under a sea change.
All American action movies and European Bond films showcased the antagonist of Muslim
origin. Soon this is followed in movies, literature, press and poetry all over
the world.
The economical progress after WWII
started declining, may it be the Chinese crisis, US crisis, Indian economic
troubles, Russian recession, or current European Union crisis. The rich poor divide
is increased and world started polarizing over religion.
Donald Trump did not have miracle win,
it is much expected as far the international socio-political emotions are
concerned.
Let us take the look at the recent socio-political
developments across the globe. Things started to roll from ‘Jasmin Revolution’
it started in Tunisia and spread across the Arab world. It started in January
2011, the BBC reported: "Clearly the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi
has resonated across the region...'There is great interest. The Egyptian people
and the Egyptian public have been following the events in Tunisia with so much
joy, since they can draw parallels between the Tunisian situation and their
own.'" This message is spread through social media across the globe.
It triggered similar protests in almost all Arab countries like
Morocco, Iraq, Gabon, Albania, Iran, Kazakhstan, United
States, India and others. It resulted in throwing down the
established government of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, Libyan leader Muammar
Gaddafi, Syria of President Bashar
al-Assad and it gave rise to the militant group ISIS, This revolution caused
major protests Yemen, Bahrain.
It reflected in India through Anna
Hazare protest against Corruption (Lokpal Bill) and RTI.
We find a similar trend in Europe, to
site a few examples, Brexit the win of cultural centric ideology, France President
Nicolas Sarkozy lost to Socialist Francois Hollande. China and Russia are not untouched of this
development but they have reacted in different manner.
All
over the world we see some common developments they are as follow,
1.
The rising gap between rich and poor
2.
The decrease in jobs
3.
Unemployment
4.
Unemployable graduates
5.
Under employed staff
6.
Lure of social media and unstable emotions
7.
Fear of existence, loneliness and fear for future
8.
Uncertainty
9.
Lust over love
10.
Greed of power over knowledge
These developments lead us to fanaticism
and it resulted in bewilder behavior. Donald Trump is the outcome this.