Why Guns? From Personal Power to Autocracy in Donald Trump’s America

The article discusses the psychological and societal dynamics of power in 'Donald Trump’s America,' with no explicit mention of cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The impact is primarily sociopolitical, affecting public discourse and trust in institutions, but lacks a direct technical or software-related security threat.

Power is felt, attributed, invisible, all-important, descriptive, without shape and so much more. There is personal power, governmental power and the collective power of the people. Power can be bought, sold, traded, bestowed, even rescinded. It can be good o…