Sabine
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Why do people feel attracted to authoritarianism? What role play poverty, shame and the lack of perspective? What could be done to mitigate those tendencies?
This article (German) discusses recent research on that topic and interviews one of the leading (German) scientists in that field.
09:56 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Jess Huffman
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In response to Sabine.
I don’t disagree with the role of poverty as a strong contributor to alienation, but much of Trump’s support is far from poor. It seems to me though that there is more to it, e.g., the tendency of the Right to see Property Rights as equivalent - even superior - to Human Rights.
05:53 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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Sabine
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One of the central sentences IMO is "Studies show that this longing for unity is triggered by threat". You don´t need to be poor to feel threatened. Maybe this feeling is even more prevalent in the "have somethings" than those that don´t.
In response to Jess Huffman.
06:01 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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Jess Huffman
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In response to Sabine.
Good point. I’ve often had it something like this suggested to me; that the, “Leftists, immigrants & Commies are coming to take our freedom and way of life”. It sounds absurd, but if you believe it, than you would definitely feel threatened and want a strongman with strong fight the threat values.
06:10 PM - Apr 27, 2024
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