ABSTRACT

What is Donald Trump’s personality? Is he mentally ill? What in American culture and history enabled him to become president? How does his personality shape his policies and leadership?

In this fascinating and highly relevant new book, these questions are answered by a selection of expert contributors, including psychoanalysts, historians, and a sociologist. Narcissism is defined and applied to Donald Trump, his personal history and style of leadership, and the relationship between Trump and his base is explored as a symptom of his needs and the needs of his followers. U.S. culture and U.S. politics are put under the lens, as chapters draw on contemporary academic and journalistic analysis, continuing discussions around gaslighting, demagoguery, and fascism in terms of their validity in application to Trump.

Psychoanalytic and Historical Perspectives on the Leadership of Donald Trump refutes many of the mental health experts who label Trump as suffering from a narcissistic personality disorder and makes the case that Trump’s personality combines a marketing and narcissistic orientation that determines his behavior and policies. The authors also assert that to understand Trump’s rise and his followers, it is valuable to combine psychoanalytic, historical, and sociological perspectives. This book will therefore be of great interest to academics in those fields and all those with an interest in contemporary American politics.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part I|32 pages

Who is Donald Trump and why do people follow him?

chapter Chapter 2|10 pages

The anatomy of narcissistic leadership

Interview with Otto Kernberg

chapter Chapter 3|7 pages

The allure of Trump’s narcissism

part II|62 pages

How Trump leads

chapter Chapter 6|17 pages

Gaslighting and beyond

chapter Chapter 7|4 pages

Trump the demagogue

chapter Chapter 8|11 pages

Is Trump a fascist?

part III|41 pages

Social and historical factors in the rise of Trump

part IV|24 pages

Presidential personality and performance

chapter Chapter 13|8 pages

The president we need

chapter Chapter 14|8 pages

Conclusion