Authoritarian personality
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'''Authoritarian personality''' is a state of mind or attitude characterised by one's belief in absolute obedience or submission to one's own authority, as well as the administration of that belief through the oppression of one's subordinates. | '''Authoritarian personality''' is a state of mind or attitude characterised by one's belief in absolute obedience or submission to one's own authority, as well as the administration of that belief through the oppression of one's subordinates. |
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Authoritarian personality is a state of mind or attitude characterised by one's belief in absolute obedience or submission to one's own authority, as well as the administration of that belief through the oppression of one's subordinates. It usually applies to individuals who are known or viewed as having an authoritative, strict, or oppressive personality towards subordinates.
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See also
- Conformity
- Tyranny of the majority
- The Fear of Freedom (book)
- Repressive Tolerance
- F-scale
- Freudo-Marxism
- Right-wing authoritarianism
- Fascist (epithet)
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