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(PHOENOMEN) Column by Svetlana Slapšak: Trying to describe: the aggressive camps
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

(PHOENOMEN) Column by Svetlana Slapšak: Trying to describe: the aggressive camps

The article discusses the author's attempt to describe the behavior observed on Slovenia's public-political stage, noting that traditional approaches like criticism, political analysis, or rhetoric do not fully capture the phenomenon. The author suggests that this behavior falls under anthropology, rhetoric, and psychology but admits limited expertise in psychology. They propose a new term that encompasses all three fields to describe a completely novel phenomenon.

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(PHOENOMEN) Column by Svetlana Slapšak: Trying to describe: the aggressive camps

The article discusses the author's attempt to describe the behavior observed on Slovenia's public-political stage, noting that traditional approaches like criticism, political analysis, or rhetoric do not fully capture the phenomenon. The author suggests that this behavior falls under anthropology, rhetoric, and psychology but admits limited expertise in psychology. They propose a new term that encompasses all three fields to describe a completely novel phenomenon.

Bias read (Center): The article does not exhibit clear ideological bias. It presents a conceptual framework for analyzing political behavior using interdisciplinary perspectives without taking a stance on specific political issues or parties.

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