The Power of Politicians Over a Gullible Electorate
Introduction
The relationship between politicians and the electorate is a complex one, influenced by various psychological, social, and media-driven factors. While democratic systems rely on an informed electorate to make rational decisions, history has repeatedly shown that politicians often wield significant power over voters, particularly when the electorate is gullible. This report explores how politicians manipulate public opinion, the mechanisms through which they exert control, and the consequences of an uninformed or easily misled electorate.


























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