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- Political_Psychological_Rationalization abstract "Political Psychological Rationalization is a phenomenon seen in political warfare and election campaign rhetoric meant to displace a perceived fault, short coming, mistake, or problem from one political actor, and attach it to another political actor, generally a political opponent. While not truly rationalization in the context of psychology—where a problem, short coming, mistake, or fault is justified and allowed to endure—Political Psychological Rationalization maintains the negative connotation of the original flaw, transfers that connotation to a target actor, and then seeks to destroy the flaw (and consequently the actor) through association with said flaw, but with a political purpose and focus. PPR exploits a number of psychological principles to manipulate the perceptions of different actors including group think, cognitive dissonance, and other forms of psychological manipulation. An example of Political Psychological Rationalization would be Candidate "A" accusing Candidate "B" of having an onerous tax policy for not cutting taxes while Candidate A had already raised taxes previously in his or her career, but having accused Candidate B of having an onerous tax policy is seen as being in favor of cutting taxes. Use of PPR can also run the risk of backfiring against the broadcaster if knowledge of hypocritical behavior on the part of the displacing political actor becomes known. In cases where this has happened, the original negative association can become reoriented back to the initiating political actor. As tool of political warfare, Political Psychological Rationalization has been used by a wide array of factions, ideologies, actors, and regimes including, but not limited to—Fascists, Communists, religious extremists, electoral campaign rhetoric, and Non-Governmental Organizations.".
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