Griffin Rowe examines how Hugo Chávez transformed Venezuelan politics by resurrecting Simón Bolívar's legacy. The episode explores the neuroscience of political myth-making, showing how narrative defeats data when populations feel desperate. Through founding myth revival and leader-centered identity construction, Chávez built Chavismo—a political religion that renamed a nation.
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