For centuries, elections were fought on policies, leadership, and governance. But today, that world no longer exists. We now live in an era where elections are won not by the best ideas, but by those who control perception. Where truth is irrelevant, engagement is king, and digital influence decides who holds power.
In The HOW, Aldo Grech argues that the defining feature of modern politics is not why people vote the way they do—but how elections are manipulated in the age of social media, AI, and engineered persuasion. Traditional political actors still rely on rational debate and mainstream media, assuming voters will see through the lies. Meanwhile, a new digital force—what Grech calls The Social Media Party—has mastered the mechanics of influence warfare, leveraging outrage, virality, and psychological manipulation to dominate political discourse.
This book exposes the battlefield of algorithmic politics, revealing how power is no longer won through governance but through hacking human psychology at scale.
The Social Media Party is not a traditional movement. It has no fixed ideology, no governing philosophy, and no need for policy coherence. Instead, it operates as a decentralized, engagement-first machine, fuelling tribalism, outrage, and viral misinformation to out-maneuver traditional political parties.
Grech explores:
Using case studies from Brexit, Trump’s election, Bolsonaro’s rise, and authoritarian movements in India and Europe, Grech exposes the systematic hijacking of digital ecosystems. He shows how political operatives manufacture crises, distort public perception, and weaponize social media algorithms to dominate discourse.
Meanwhile, traditional parties remain blind to the new rules of the game, assuming that rational arguments will eventually prevail—even as they continue losing elections to engineered populism.
A Warning for DemocracyMany still believe that digital manipulation is a temporary crisis, and that once the lies are exposed, democracy will correct itself. The HOW dismantles this false hope, warning that without a radical shift in strategy, the Social Media Party will keep winning, election after election, until democratic governance is no longer viable.
This book is not about left vs. right. It is about the battle for reality itself. The Social Media Party already understands this. The only question is: will its opponents wake up before it’s too late?
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. For centuries, elections were fought on policies, leadership, and governance. But today, that world no longer exists. We now live in an era where elections are won not by the best ideas, but by those who control perception. Where truth is irrelevant, engagement is king, and digital influence decides who holds power.In The HOW, Aldo Grech argues that the defining feature of modern politics is not why people vote the way they do-but how elections are manipulated in the age of social media, AI, and engineered persuasion. Traditional political actors still rely on rational debate and mainstream media, assuming voters will see through the lies. Meanwhile, a new digital force-what Grech calls The Social Media Party-has mastered the mechanics of influence warfare, leveraging outrage, virality, and psychological manipulation to dominate political discourse.This book exposes the battlefield of algorithmic politics, revealing how power is no longer won through governance but through hacking human psychology at scale.The Social Media Party is not a traditional movement. It has no fixed ideology, no governing philosophy, and no need for policy coherence. Instead, it operates as a decentralized, engagement-first machine, fuelling tribalism, outrage, and viral misinformation to out-maneuver traditional political parties.Grech explores: The Weaponization of Digital Influence - How AI-driven microtargeting and algorithmic propaganda shape public perception before opponents realize the battle has begun.The Death of Rational Politics - Why facts, expertise, and policy debates can no longer compete with emotionally charged, algorithmically amplified narratives.The Cambridge Analytica Playbook - How data-driven psychological warfare has turned elections into a science of manipulation.Why Traditional Parties Keep Losing - How those who rely on mainstream media and policy-driven campaigns are fighting a war they have already lost.Using case studies from Brexit, Trump's election, Bolsonaro's rise, and authoritarian movements in India and Europe, Grech exposes the systematic hijacking of digital ecosystems. He shows how political operatives manufacture crises, distort public perception, and weaponize social media algorithms to dominate discourse.Meanwhile, traditional parties remain blind to the new rules of the game, assuming that rational arguments will eventually prevail-even as they continue losing elections to engineered populism.A Warning for DemocracyMany still believe that digital manipulation is a temporary crisis, and that once the lies are exposed, democracy will correct itself. The HOW dismantles this false hope, warning that without a radical shift in strategy, the Social Media Party will keep winning, election after election, until democratic governance is no longer viable.This book is not about left vs. right. It is about the battle for reality itself. The Social Media Party already understands this. The only question is: will its opponents wake up before it's too late? Who Should Read This Book?Political strategists, campaigners, and policymakers who need to understand why their traditional methods no longer work.Journalists, media analysts, and academics studying the transformation of political communication and the rise of digital manipulation.Anyone concerned about democracy who wants to see behind the curtain of modern electoral warfare. T Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798309077489
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. For centuries, elections were fought on policies, leadership, and governance. But today, that world no longer exists. We now live in an era where elections are won not by the best ideas, but by those who control perception. Where truth is irrelevant, engagement is king, and digital influence decides who holds power.In The HOW, Aldo Grech argues that the defining feature of modern politics is not why people vote the way they do-but how elections are manipulated in the age of social media, AI, and engineered persuasion. Traditional political actors still rely on rational debate and mainstream media, assuming voters will see through the lies. Meanwhile, a new digital force-what Grech calls The Social Media Party-has mastered the mechanics of influence warfare, leveraging outrage, virality, and psychological manipulation to dominate political discourse.This book exposes the battlefield of algorithmic politics, revealing how power is no longer won through governance but through hacking human psychology at scale.The Social Media Party is not a traditional movement. It has no fixed ideology, no governing philosophy, and no need for policy coherence. Instead, it operates as a decentralized, engagement-first machine, fuelling tribalism, outrage, and viral misinformation to out-maneuver traditional political parties.Grech explores: The Weaponization of Digital Influence - How AI-driven microtargeting and algorithmic propaganda shape public perception before opponents realize the battle has begun.The Death of Rational Politics - Why facts, expertise, and policy debates can no longer compete with emotionally charged, algorithmically amplified narratives.The Cambridge Analytica Playbook - How data-driven psychological warfare has turned elections into a science of manipulation.Why Traditional Parties Keep Losing - How those who rely on mainstream media and policy-driven campaigns are fighting a war they have already lost.Using case studies from Brexit, Trump's election, Bolsonaro's rise, and authoritarian movements in India and Europe, Grech exposes the systematic hijacking of digital ecosystems. He shows how political operatives manufacture crises, distort public perception, and weaponize social media algorithms to dominate discourse.Meanwhile, traditional parties remain blind to the new rules of the game, assuming that rational arguments will eventually prevail-even as they continue losing elections to engineered populism.A Warning for DemocracyMany still believe that digital manipulation is a temporary crisis, and that once the lies are exposed, democracy will correct itself. The HOW dismantles this false hope, warning that without a radical shift in strategy, the Social Media Party will keep winning, election after election, until democratic governance is no longer viable.This book is not about left vs. right. It is about the battle for reality itself. The Social Media Party already understands this. The only question is: will its opponents wake up before it's too late? Who Should Read This Book?Political strategists, campaigners, and policymakers who need to understand why their traditional methods no longer work.Journalists, media analysts, and academics studying the transformation of political communication and the rise of digital manipulation.Anyone concerned about democracy who wants to see behind the curtain of modern electoral warfare. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798309077489
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