What is Authoritarianism and Why Does it Matter?
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Definitions
đ The enforcement or advocacy of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom. â - Oxford Dictionaryâ
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đ A form of government with strong central power and limited political freedoms. â Professor Furio Ceruttiâ
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đ A strong central government that allows people a limited degree of political freedom. However, the political process, as well as all individual freedom, is controlled by the government without any constitutional accountability. -Thought Co.â
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Characteristics of Authoritarianism
âď¸Limited political diversity.â
âď¸Support by the public is often gained by lies, fear and a promise of economic prosperity.â
âď¸Suppression of anti-regime/government activities and minimal engaging of public in political decisions.â
âď¸Vaguely defined political power that can quickly change over time.â
âď¸Electoral manipulation, including fraud, interference, and control of the media.â
âď¸Violence, especially against political opposition. â
âď¸Manipulation of information as a form of control. â
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Authoritarianism and Climate Change
Authoritarianismâ is responsible for the collapse of the small number of measures that were implemented to help handle the crisis.â
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Examplesâ
đ Brazil and deforestation of the Amazon.â
đ USA and the repeal of regulations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.â
đ Growing relationship between ultraconservative leaders and denial of climate change.â â
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Authoritarianism and Social Justice
There is a pattern of growing inequality under right wing authoritarian rule. The more right leaning and less democratic, the inequality in society.
â Do you see any of of these characteristics in your current government?â
Resources
- Conceptualizing Politics: An Introduction to Political Philosophy â Furio Cerutti
- Democracy, authoritarianism and the climate emergency â Open Democracy
- Inequality under Authoritarian Rule â Terence K. Teo
- Modernism and Totalitarianism: Rethinking the Intellectual Sources of Nazism and Stalinism, 1945 to the Present â Richard Shorten
- Open Education Sociology Dictionary
- Totalitarianism, Authoritarianism, and Fascism â Robert Longley
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