Showing results for: narcissism (page 24)
Cindy Sherman’s Instagram account may be the best art exhibition of 2017
Gabriel Bell
The confrontational, brilliant artist has turned her social-media account into an interesting 590-piece museum
Defining presidential deviancy down: Trump builds on Nixon and Clinton’s legacy — and multiplies it
Bob Hennelly
Presidents have often done sleazy things, but a toxic blend of ingredients has allowed Trump to set a new standard
Patriarchy and toxic masculinity are dominating America under Trump
Don Hazen, Kali Holloway
Expert Terry Real explains how hyper-masculinity presents a danger to us all.
Author Tom Nichols on how Trump won: “People looked up from their phones and said, ‘Where’s my money?'”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Death of Expertise" on how narcissism, stupidity and the internet got us an accidental president
Hail to our flounder in chief
Michael Winship
Six months the Trump administration and the narcissism, prevarication and corruption have our democracy in crisis
Is Donald Trump simply the worst human being we can imagine? 14 experts weigh in
Don Hazen, Alternet Editorial Staff
Not only did Trump quickly become the worst president ever, he may just be the most hated person alive
“Insane in Moscow”: The unbelievable but partly true story of the zany English publicist, the Azerbaijani pop sensation and the “high-quality” presidential offspring
Andrew O'Hehir
Understand the Donald Trump Jr. scandal? Me neither! But Joel and Ethan Coen couldn't write a story this absurd
“A Gray State”: A right-wing conspiracy theorist films his own deadly descent into madness
Gary M. Kramer
Erik Nelson's documentary ties together the many frayed threads of filmmaker David Crowley's short, troubled life
5 sensible things to do instead of obsessing about, and enabling Trump’s narcissism
Lynn Stuart Parramore
Instead of fixating on our national narcissist, we can turn our attention to strengthening our democracy
Fox columnist says Trump can order FBI to stop any investigation
Todd Gitlin
Donald Trump and Alan Dershowitz share a penchant for praising their own indispensability
Avoiding apocalypse on the Korean Peninsula
Rajan Menon
Why diplomacy is not naïve appeasement in the Korean crisis
Let the Beautiful Sick Girl genre die: Why “Everything Everything” should be the end of a tired trope
Nico Lang
The movie is engaging and honestly appealing if only we could dispense with the plot device worn smooth by overuse
Steve Bannon’s dark pursuit of a meaningful life
David Masciotra
It wasn't enough for the Hollywood wannabe to live a life of purpose — he had to impose it on the entire country
The Ugly American’s road trip: Donald Trump and America’s declining culture
Conor Lynch
Even if Trump has managed to avoid major embarrassment on his foreign foray, he's still a national humiliation
Trotsky explains Donald Trump to you: Our idiot president is a “substitute” who represents America’s mass ignorance and bottomless narcissism
Andrew O'Hehir
How Trump's ludicrous rise mirrors the process that brought Stalin to power — and, mercifully, how it doesn't
Are Republicans starting to turn on Donald Trump? The answer is partway between “no” and “kinda”
Gary Legum
Bob Corker laments the "downward spiral"; Marco Rubio muses "it is what it is." But actual independence is lacking
Should the giving styles of the rich and famous alarm us all?
Leslie Lenkowsky
The problem of big philanthropy is not its ideological leanings, but its power to shape the public’s agenda.
Duty to warn: Shrinks can’t say that Donald Trump suffers from a mental disorder — but we can
Anna Lind-Guzik
Mental health professionals are battling over the "Goldwater rule" — but the rest of us are not bound by it
Donald Trump will be a two-term president — unless the opposition can find a way to change America
Olufemi Taiwo
Focusing on Trump's lies, or his personal flaws, won't get it done. We must change the American consciousness
100 days of Sean Spicer: The White House’s press strategy is more sinister than you think
Sophia A. McClennen
It is clear now that the Trump administration isn’t fighting with our free press — but trying to replace it
Reality-show presidency goes to war: Why Trump was able to sucker the world on Syria
Neal Gabler
War may be the force that gives us meaning. But it is also the force that keeps us entertained and distracted
Adam Curtis: Donald Trump is stepping for the first time into the real world
Jacob Sugarman
The legendary documentarian shares his thoughts on the Syrian airstrike and Trump's presidency
Trump loyalists are feeling slighted by a president they had no sound reason to think was trustworthy
Matthew Rozsa
Infighting is rampant in the Trump administration, where loyalists are often finding themselves on the losing side
“Love” and the rise of the bigendered sitcom
John Semley
Judd Apatow's "Love" on Netflix upends the gender dynamics of the modern rom-com
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