A forgotten theory that explains Trump’s psychosis
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In the mid-20th century, the American psychologist Milton Rokeach published what has become both a classic of psychiatric literature and of literature itself. The Three Christs of Ypsilanti, which appeared in 1964, tells the story of three patients in a Michigan state asylum, each of whom believed he was Jesus Christ, and all of whom refused to acknowledge the others’ claims of divinity. The book is admired as a study in the boundaries of madness and identity, and as an exposure of the inhumanit
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