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Beschreibung
This book argues that Trump is not an anomaly but a modern incarnation of the Nero archetype: the spectacle-obsessed ruler who confuses performance with governance, demands endless applause, and watches indifferently as the world burns. More provocatively, it contends that modern civilisation manufactures such figures because spectacle has replaced meaning, celebrity has replaced competence, and emotional intoxication has replaced civic duty.
The first part traces the psychological and historical parallels: Nero's Domus Aurea mirrors Trump Tower; scapegoating Christians mirrors scapegoating immigrants and "woke" enemies; the Roman Senate's paralysis mirrors Westminster's and Washington's collapse. Both men turned the machinery of state into a theatre of narcissism, attacking critics and replacing truth with loyalty.
The book then extends far beyond Britain. New chapters reveal the hidden chains on Trump: his documented Epstein links, plausible Israeli kompromat (financial and operational leverage), and the Faustian bargain with neocons who gave him legitimacy in exchange for an Israel-first foreign policy. This explains the otherwise irrational shift from "no new wars" to a potential Iran war.
That war, the book argues, serves three purposes: 1) deviation from failed campaign promises (peace, lower inflation); 2) indirect attack on China (cutting Iran's oil and Belt and Road); 3) fulfilment of the Greater Israel project - destroying Iran as the last regional power. Analysts like Mearsheimer, Sachs, Freeman, Jiang Xueqin, Larry Johnson, Scott Ritter, and Alistair Crooke have warned that Trump is not a master strategist but a vector for deeper, unaccountable forces.
The fire is already global. Britain risks economic blackmail, NATO abandonment, and culture-war destabilisation. Europe faces an oil shock, refugee waves, and a hollowed-out US military commitment. East Asia sees US naval assets diverted from Taiwan - a false calm before a sudden crisis.
Ultimately, the book insists: Trump is a symptom, not the disease. The disease is institutional exhaustion, celebrity politics, and the collapse of civic seriousness. Nero always returns because civilisations forget to maintain the firebreaks. The final question is whether the West reaches for the fire hose - or fiddles while everything burns.
This book argues that Trump is not an anomaly but a modern incarnation of the Nero archetype: the spectacle-obsessed ruler who confuses performance with governance, demands endless applause, and watches indifferently as the world burns. More provocatively, it contends that modern civilisation manufactures such figures because spectacle has replaced meaning, celebrity has replaced competence, and emotional intoxication has replaced civic duty.
The first part traces the psychological and historical parallels: Nero's Domus Aurea mirrors Trump Tower; scapegoating Christians mirrors scapegoating immigrants and "woke" enemies; the Roman Senate's paralysis mirrors Westminster's and Washington's collapse. Both men turned the machinery of state into a theatre of narcissism, attacking critics and replacing truth with loyalty.
The book then extends far beyond Britain. New chapters reveal the hidden chains on Trump: his documented Epstein links, plausible Israeli kompromat (financial and operational leverage), and the Faustian bargain with neocons who gave him legitimacy in exchange for an Israel-first foreign policy. This explains the otherwise irrational shift from "no new wars" to a potential Iran war.
That war, the book argues, serves three purposes: 1) deviation from failed campaign promises (peace, lower inflation); 2) indirect attack on China (cutting Iran's oil and Belt and Road); 3) fulfilment of the Greater Israel project - destroying Iran as the last regional power. Analysts like Mearsheimer, Sachs, Freeman, Jiang Xueqin, Larry Johnson, Scott Ritter, and Alistair Crooke have warned that Trump is not a master strategist but a vector for deeper, unaccountable forces.
The fire is already global. Britain risks economic blackmail, NATO abandonment, and culture-war destabilisation. Europe faces an oil shock, refugee waves, and a hollowed-out US military commitment. East Asia sees US naval assets diverted from Taiwan - a false calm before a sudden crisis.
Ultimately, the book insists: Trump is a symptom, not the disease. The disease is institutional exhaustion, celebrity politics, and the collapse of civic seriousness. Nero always returns because civilisations forget to maintain the firebreaks. The final question is whether the West reaches for the fire hose - or fiddles while everything burns.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Genre: Importe, Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9789918017768
ISBN-10: 9918017767
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Grech
Hersteller: Holistika
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Grech
Erscheinungsdatum: 14.06.2026
Gewicht: 0,681 kg
Artikel-ID: 135658932

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