Why People Feel Global War Is Imminent: Psychology of Fear
eBook - Collective anxiety in an age of uncertainty and constant alert
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Zusatztext
Across newsfeeds and conversations, the sense that global conflict looms near has become an undercurrent of modern life. This book explores why societies in the 2020s seem trapped in a cycle of alarm and fatalism despite historically complex but measured geopolitical realities. It traces how fear spreads¿from official warnings and online speculation to sensational headlines and social media amplifiers¿creating emotional readiness for threats that may never arrive. Drawing from psychology, history, and communication studies, it examines how human perception of risk evolved under continuous digital exposure and crisis-driven media. Instead of judging that fear, it reveals its roots in evolutionary survival patterns, cultural memory, and institutional distrust. By understanding these dynamics, readers grasp not only the triggers of collective panic but also the meaning behind humanity's enduring vigilance.
Autorenportrait
Author of English-language books fusing self-transformation, business tactics, and historical depth. Maya equips readers with tools from bygone eras to navigate and excel in today's landscape.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 30.03.2026
Umfang: 172 S., 1.39 MB
Sprache: ENG
Lesealter: Lesealter: 1-99 J.
ISBN/EAN: 9783565371983
Umbreit-Nr.: 944883
