Some slogans of modern political revolutionaries-" Make America Great Again"-echo the way that Akhenaten and other pharaohs manipulated nostalgia in order to justify change.
by Peter Hessler (0 Reviews)
In his book "The Buried: An Archaeology of the Egyptian Revolution," Peter Hessler discusses how contemporary political slogans, such as "Make America Great Again," reflect a historical manipulation of nostalgia. He draws parallels between these modern phrases and the tactics used by figures like Akhenaten and other ancient pharaohs, who employed nostalgia to garner support for significant changes in their society. This suggests that appeals to a glorified past are a longstanding strategy in political discourse.
Hessler's analysis highlights the cyclical nature of political revolutions, underscoring how leaders exploit collective memory to legitimize their agendas. Just as the pharaohs invoked bygone eras to reshape their rule, today's politicians utilize similar sentiments to sway public opinion and drive their revolutionary narratives. This connection between ancient and modern demonstrates the enduring power of nostalgia in shaping political identity and motivation across time.
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