Title: The Abnormal Demand Curve in the White House: Donald Trump Subtitle: Decoding Economic Paradoxes: Populist Capitalism and the Weaponization of Emotion What if the man still shaping America's future isn't just a politician, but a corporate raider of democracy itself? Donald Trump operates not as a former president but as the CEO of Disruption, turning outrage into equity, loyalty into leverage, and democracy into a hostile takeover. The Abnormal Demand Curve in the White House cracks open the algorithm of his enduring power, exposing how he weaponizes economic theory and emotional…mehr
Title: The Abnormal Demand Curve in the White House: Donald Trump Subtitle: Decoding Economic Paradoxes: Populist Capitalism and the Weaponization of Emotion What if the man still shaping America's future isn't just a politician, but a corporate raider of democracy itself? Donald Trump operates not as a former president but as the CEO of Disruption, turning outrage into equity, loyalty into leverage, and democracy into a hostile takeover. The Abnormal Demand Curve in the White House cracks open the algorithm of his enduring power, exposing how he weaponizes economic theory and emotional contagion to dominate the American psyche. This isn't history. This is the playbook unfolding in real time. Scandals Are Assets. Voters Are Consumers. Democracy Is a Brand. Trump didn't retire, he retooled. In this electrifying dissection, discover how "marketized democracy" thrives today: a world where attention is the new GDP, racism is a branding tool, and institutions are strip-mined for viral content. Watch as tariff wars morph into nationalist ad campaigns, conspiracy theories become equity shares, and the Capitol insurrection is repackaged as rebel lore. Trump's White House wasn't a government; it's a franchise, and he's still signing up voters as franchisees. The question isn't why Trump sells, it's why we keep buying. Why do millions trade healthcare, wages, and stability for the dopamine hit of "owning the libs"? How does outrage become the ultimate renewable energy? With surgical precision, this book unmasks the consumer psychosis of a nation addicted to political spectacle, a marketplace where democracy isn't debated, but day-traded. This isn't a postmortem. It's a field manual for survival. As Trump pivots from presidency to perpetual campaign, The Abnormal Demand Curve decodes the real-time merger of populism and profit. Learn how narratives hijack facts, virality overthrows legitimacy, and democracy isn't just eroded-it's monetized. For fans of No Logo and Sapiens, this is your crash course in resisting an era where truth is negotiated on the stock exchange. Don't Just Witness the Unraveling, Understand It. Click 'Buy Now' to Decode the Playbook of Marketized Democracy Before It Rewrites the Rules of Governance Forever.
AUTHOR Author Profile: Dr. Nouridin Melo Economist, Political Analyst, and Architect of Insight on Power Structures Dr. Nouridin Melo is a distinguished political economist and historian of economic thought whose work advances critical understandings of market rationality, political affect, and the epistemologies that underpin economic governance. Trained at the UMA, where he earned his PhD with highest honours (17/20 distinction), Dr. Melo's research bridges intellectual history, economic theory, and political analysis, with particular emphasis on the disruptions posed by populist movements such as Trumpism. His seminal contributions, including studies on decolonial epistemologies and alternative economies in postcolonial Africa, foreground the interplay between systemic inequality, resistance, and ideological production. Dr. Melo has also pioneered applied research on digital and AI-driven educational inclusion in fragile contexts, notably within the Anglophone regions of Cameroon. Internationally recognised and widely cited, Dr. Melo's scholarship interrogates how affect, identity, and spectacle increasingly mediate economic behaviour, offering a profound rethinking of demand in contemporary political economies.
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