I, King Trump offers a sweeping, incisive exploration of Donald Trump's return to the White House and the political age he has transformed. With a sharp narrative voice and accessible analysis, Marcelo Ungarit reveals how Trump reshaped American democracy-not through policy, but through story, emotion, and spectacle. The book follows the rise of a leader who turned grievance into collective identity, economics into a weapon of intimidation, and diplomacy into a stage performance. From tariff wars and geopolitical tensions to the collapse of bipartisan trust at home, Ungarit shows how Trump's…mehr
I, King Trump offers a sweeping, incisive exploration of Donald Trump's return to the White House and the political age he has transformed. With a sharp narrative voice and accessible analysis, Marcelo Ungarit reveals how Trump reshaped American democracy-not through policy, but through story, emotion, and spectacle. The book follows the rise of a leader who turned grievance into collective identity, economics into a weapon of intimidation, and diplomacy into a stage performance. From tariff wars and geopolitical tensions to the collapse of bipartisan trust at home, Ungarit shows how Trump's influence extends far beyond his presidency, shaping a global wave of leaders who imitate his method: divide, provoke, and dominate the narrative. Inside these pages you will discover:How Trump reframed resentment as a political engine How "America First" altered alliances, diplomacy, and global stability How the President transformed truth into a negotiable asset How Trumpism became a global template for far-right movements Why his shadow will outlast his time in office More than a political portrait, I, King Trump is the story of an era where emotion overtakes reason, spectacle overtakes governance, and the power of myth shapes the fate of nations. A compelling, essential read for anyone seeking to understand the United States of today-and the world being remade around it.
Marcelo Ungarit, seudónimo elegido para preservar la independencia de su discurso, es un autor que trabaja en la intersección de la investigación, la divulgación y la narrativa contemporánea. Su obra parte de una premisa sencilla pero urgente: entender los grandes desafíos de nuestro tiempo -desde la expansión de la ultraderecha continental hasta la crisis climática y los conflictos invisibilizados- implica escucharlos, nombrarlos y traducirlos para un público amplio. Publicado por Ediciones Doble A en 2025, Ungarit ha abordado en La Internacional Ultraderechista la metamorfosis del reaccionarismo global (ISBN 979-82-327-0094-2) y en Genocide in Gaza (ISBN 979-82-329-5934-0) el dolor y la geopolítica del conflicto palestino-israelí. Sus textos se editan en español e inglés, y están disponibles en formato e-book, impreso y audiolibro, reflejando su estrategia de llegar a múltiples plataformas. Con una voz directa, sin concesiones superficiales, y una estructura ágil, Ungarit se posiciona como un autor comprometido con la claridad, el rigor y la accesibilidad.
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