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Authoritarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Authoritarianism describes a form of government characterized by an emphasis on the authority of state in a republic or union. It is a political system controlled by typically non-elected rulers who ...
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Right-wing authoritarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Right-wing authoritarianism ( RWA ) is a personality and ideological variable studied in political, social, and personality psychology. It is defined by three attitudinal and behavioral clusters wh...
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Canada -- Authoritarianism is very bad in China today and has gotten very much worse in the USA over the last few years, but it is increasing in most countries.
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - authoritarianism ... In political theory, "authoritarianism" is a label for the idea that a political community is best managed by a strong governmental authority which is not subject to very far reaching popular controls by the people who live in that community.
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Why is this happening? What kind of attitudes engender authoritarianism in a church? Whose fault is it? What can be done about it? ... First, the sin of authoritarianism exists when pastors and other office holders speak with binding authority where God Himself has not spoken in His written Word. If God has not pronounced...
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So what does the Adorno F scale measure if it does not measure authoritarianism? Ray (1990) has recently set out at great length the grounds for his proposal that it simply measures an old-fashioned orientation so readers interested in the question will find the arguments summarized there.
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