Inside the Mind of Totalitarianism's Greatest Enemy
A conversation with clinical psychologist and best selling author Professor Mattias Demset
Do you value freedom?
Connection?
Truth?
Professor Mattias Desmet, clinical psychologist and author of The Psychology of Totalitarianism, unpacks the psychological forces driving society toward control, disconnection, and manipulation.
And what we can do to resist.
Here’s why this conversation matters:
Freedom: Understand how mass formation traps entire populations in blind obedience to authority.
Connection: Learn how our hyper-digital world reduces human resonance by 95%, fuelling loneliness and division.
Truth: Discover how propaganda exploits fear to create a "diabolic pact" between elites and the masses.
This is more than a conversation. It’s a toolkit for protecting your humanity in a world increasingly driven by control and conformity.
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He believes that, while totalitarianism will inevitably self-destruct, we cannot yet fathom how much damage it will do en route and can expect darker days ahead. He advocates for continued open resistance as a vital countermeasure, arguing that such resistance ought not to go underground. It is its openness and emphasis on human bonds, ethical principles, and human resonance that are paramount.
This chimes precisely with 1215 Tribes.
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We need many more to awaken if we are to defeat the totalitarian vortex that is gathering all about.
Thanks,
Eddie