Many use divisive "us-against-them" language, claiming to be the only ones who can save "real" citizens from an "elite" threat.
In a more personal context, "authoritarian" refers to a specific parenting style. authoritarian
Leaders often justify drastic actions by citing "emergencies" or external threats to national security. 2. Psychological Perspective: The Authoritarian Personality Many use divisive "us-against-them" language, claiming to be
Modern authoritarianism often doesn't start with a violent coup; it frequently begins through "democratic backsliding," where an elected leader slowly dismantles democratic institutions. Authoritarians often capture or censor the media to
Some scholars argue that people who fear "chaos" or uncertainty are more likely to prefer the perceived stability of a strongman leader.
Authoritarians often capture or censor the media to control the narrative and spread disinformation.
Growing up in highly strict environments can sometimes lead to a lifelong preference for hierarchical structures and clear-cut rules. 3. Developmental Context: Authoritarian Parenting