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Right Wing Authoritarian Personality - Power Struggle Unmasking Extremism - cover

Right Wing Authoritarian Personality - Power Struggle Unmasking Extremism

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

In today's political landscape, grasping the "Right Wing Authoritarian Personality" is vital for understanding the forces shaping our world. This book explores the psychology behind authoritarianism, unraveling the aggression, fear, and reverence for authority driving right-wing movements. Whether you are a professional, a curious student, or simply seeking insights, this book will enhance your understanding of political science and human behavior.
 
1. Right-Wing Authoritarian Personality: We explore what drives individuals toward right-wing ideologies and their perceptions of authority and conformity.
 
2. Authoritarian Personality: We delve into the roots of authoritarianism, from historical contexts to its modern psychological traits.
 
3. The Authoritarian Personality: We reveal the cognitive biases, group dynamics, and the appeal of strongman leaders.
 
4. Conservatism: We examine conservatism's core tenets, its personality appeal, and its policy impact.
 
5. Political Psychology: Discover how cognitive processes shape political beliefs and actions.
 
6. Social Dominance Orientation: We investigate how this orientation relates to hierarchies, power structures, and social inequality.
 
7. Bob Altemeyer: Learn about Bob Altemeyer's research that illuminates the authoritarian mindset.
 
8. Social Dominance Theory: We explore why some individuals seek dominance over others, beyond personal gain.
 
9. Trumpism: An analysis of Trump's rise as a blend of authoritarian tendencies with populist politics.
 
10. Religion and Authoritarianism: Explore the connections between religious beliefs and authoritarianism.
 
11. Political Spectrum: We map where right-wing authoritarians fall on the ideological spectrum.
 
12. Obedience (Human Behavior): Insights from Milgram's experiments to real-world obedience complexities.
 
13. F-Scale (Personality Test): Discover the revealing F-Scale for identifying authoritarian inclinations.
 
14. Openness to Experience: We contrast authoritarianism with the role of openness in political beliefs.
 
15. Global Change Game: Engage with a simulation that mirrors global power dynamics.
 
16. Dark Triad: We discuss narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy's intersection with authoritarianism.
 
17. Authoritarian Leadership Style: Analyze traits defining authoritarian leadership across various domains.
 
18. Honesty-Humility Factor of the HEXACO Model of Personality: Insights into the moral compass of authoritarians.
 
19. Machiavellianism (Psychology): Unmasking cunning and strategic minds thriving in shadows.
 
20. Karen Stenner: We explore Stenner's paradox of intolerance and the balance between diversity and authoritarianism.
 
21. Eva G. T. Green: We conclude with a tribute to Green, whose research bridges psychology and politics.
 
The insights from this book are an investment in understanding the complexities of our world.
Available since: 10/09/2024.
Print length: 262 pages.

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