Why is fear a dominant emotion in contemporary society? Why are
politicians using words like 'terror', 'evil' and 'fundamentalism', and
what effect is it having on public consciousness? This book taps into
the cultural psyche to explore the link between ideology and emotional
and psychological manipulation. It shows that the Bush administration
has been hugely successful in controlling and developing a new political
climate through the creation of an almost hypnotic mass consciousness.
From the sado-masochist hysteria of Mel Gibson's The Passion of the
Christ' to the atrocities at Abu Ghraib prison; and from the genocidal
use of depleted uranium in Iraq to the apocalyptic language driving the
Christian Right's assault on basic human rights. Davis's findings take
us to the heart of the ideological paralysis of the Left, while offering
an innovative approach to understanding contemporary history.