Authoritarian and totalitarian states have their roots in the economic changes that brought about the rise of the market economy, including the severing of humans from traditional bonds of security, and subsequently, humans have sought a replacement for that missing sense of Existential Security. In the 20th and 21st centuries, authoritarianism and totalitarianism have become prevalent methods for addressing humans' sense of Existential Insecurity
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More than 60 years ago, psychologists identified a potential threat to democracy from within, namely...
This article will briefly introduce the concept of authoritarian personality as its team of authors ...
The present thesis is an investigation into the nature of the democratic and totalitarian ways of li...
The electoral success of the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has presented challenges to conventio...
After World War II the political world was shaped by the ideological bipolarity of capitalism and so...
The basic assumptions of Karen Stenner’s authoritarian dynamics theory are tested in this paper. The...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordResearch on...
The article accounts for the gnostic individualism in Miłosz’s records. It shows that its essence is...
The contribution of this paper is the examination of the apocalyptic elements found in ideology and ...
We investigate the impact of pessimistic assumptions on the construction of repressive State policie...
This article employs common psychological constructs to describe belief systems concerning political...
To the surprise of many in the West, the fall of the USSR in 1991 did not lead to the adoption of li...
Although most human beings have lived under some form of authoritarianism throughout most of recorde...
Although contemporary populist authoritarians have not entirely abandoned the aims and methods of th...
This introduction offers an overview of the key works in this edited volume on authoritarian regimes...
More than 60 years ago, psychologists identified a potential threat to democracy from within, namely...
This article will briefly introduce the concept of authoritarian personality as its team of authors ...
The present thesis is an investigation into the nature of the democratic and totalitarian ways of li...