Win Bigly

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Win Bigly is a non-fiction book by cartoonist and commentator Scott Adams that analyzes Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign through the lens of persuasion and cognitive biases.

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instanceOf book about persuasion
book about politics
non-fiction book
analyzes campaign rhetoric
emotional appeals in politics
use of branding and nicknames in politics
author Scott Adams NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Trump’s use of persuasion techniques
cognitive dissonance
confirmation bias
framing and reframing in political campaigns
persuasion filters
role of cognitive biases in political decision-making
focusesOn 2016 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
Donald Trump’s campaign messaging
media coverage of Donald Trump
genre political non-fiction
popular psychology
hasForm audio edition
hardcover edition
paperback edition
hasNotableConcept high-ground maneuver
master persuader theory
persuasion filter
talent stack
two-movie-reality metaphor
hasPerspective pro-Donald Trump persuasion strategy
hasReception commercially successful
politically controversial
language English
mainSubject Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign NERFINISHED
cognitive biases
persuasion
political communication
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
publicationYear 2017
publisher Portfolio NERFINISHED
relatedWork How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big NERFINISHED
Loserthink NERFINISHED
targetAudience readers interested in persuasion
readers interested in politics
supporters and critics of Donald Trump
timePeriodCovered 2015–2016 U.S. presidential campaign
early months of Trump presidency

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Scott Adams wrote Win Bigly