Eva G T Green

Can someone redpill me on Eva G T Green?

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Here is a picture of her most recent work, she is into the idea of Social Dominance theory and how it can be eradicated

She is president of this organization from Switzerland. If not her,this thread could be about the undercurrent of clashing academic battles.

Anyone in psychology want to explain this branch of it?

>political psychology
Oh boy. There has to be a jew in there somewhere, surely.

This segment was a summary of an article in this book. Again, I reiterate, I find it curious how much influence this community of learners holds.

I looked it up, and in this discipline there are three approaches
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_psychology#Personality_and_politics
Sounds like Jordan Peterson falls in lines up with the second approach

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Political psychology originated in Western Europe, where it was closely tied to the emergence of new disciplines and paradigms, as well as to the precise social and political context in various countries.[2]
The discipline political psychology was formally introduced during the Franco-Prussian war and the socialist revolution, stirred by the rise of the Paris Commune (1871).[3] The term "political psychology" was first introduced by the ethnologist Adolph Bastian in his book Man in History (1860). The philosopher Hippolyte Taine (1828–1893), a founder of the Ecole Libre de Sciences Politiques, applied Bastian's theories in his works The Origins of Contemporary France (1875–1893), to ideas on the founding and development of the Third Republic. The head of Ecole Libre de Sciences Politiques, Emile Boutmy (1835–1906), was a famous explorer of social, political and geographical concepts of national interactions. He contributed various works on political psychology such as English People; A study of their Political Psychology (1901) and The American People; Elements of Their Political Psychology (1902).[4] The contributor of crowd theory Gustave Le Bon (1841–1931) suggested that crowd activity subdued will and polluted rational thought which resulted in uncontrollable impulses and emotions. He suggested in his works Psychology of Socialism (1896) and Political Psychology and Social Defense (1910)[5] that in the uncontrollable state of a crowd people were more vulnerable to submission and leadership, and suggested that embracing nationalism would remedy this.
Same wikipedia article

What is the dictatorship of the proletariat (read picture)? It was a concept defined by Marx, describing the events of France after the fall of Napoleon the third. This event was what apparently spurred on the creation of political psychology, but why was it significant?

Note the idea of it being the stage between Capitalism and communism. Just going by sheer notion, we live in a world that is not true Capitalism (for example the welfare state). Given how if it were to be demolished, there would most likely be mass resistance movements.

Interesting to see the Frankfurt school (a subsequent intellectual circle that came after France) would follow in the lines of German Idealism. Anyone want to share there thoughts?

There are two: Eva Green the leftist movie star and Eva Green the leftist cia operative.

Is it just me, or do these people souud like the first SJW's?

I mean the latter, thank you for entering the thread

Going back into her academic work, she was supporting multiculturalism then

This is the school she works for. My intention of this investigation is purely for adventure. I just like to see historiography connections. Always want to try to be on top of the geopolitical current.

Hmmm
unil.ch/ssp/home/menuguid/english.html

Checked partners page on website. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA, so you are telling me the Clinton Foundation?

Are you a noob here?

Eva Green, President of the International Society of Political Society, works at a school funded by a branch of the Clinton Society known as Clinton Global Initiative University. The field gained a stride in the 1870's after the fall of Napoleon 3rds rule by the Prussians. It eventually developed into multiple branches where we now have Eva Green's. She is funded by a society developed by Bill Clinton, former president. Just helping put things in perspective

I just have muddled conceptions of these areas, so I am just trying to piece things together. Would enjoy to hear your opinion.

I wonder who these thousand students are

Would anyone like to share there thoughts on Clinton Foundation connection to Arabic countries?