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Anna Kende: Where National Identity Is so Vulnerable, Almost Anyone Can Be an Enemy

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The level of collective narcissism is high, even here: many people have an inflated but uncertain national identity, which is why they long for a strong, protective, vengeful leader. And they have been getting one for 15 years now. In Psychological Border, we talk about what can bring about change and what it takes to finally get hundreds of thousands of people to take to the streets for Pride or other events.
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The level of collective narcissism is high, even here: many people have an inflated but uncertain national identity, which is why they long for a strong, protective, vengeful leader. And they have been getting one for 15 years now. In Psychological Border, we talk about what can bring about change and what it takes to finally get hundreds of thousands of people to take to the streets for Pride or other events.

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wmn.hu broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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