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    The article, “The Authoritarian Personality,” written by Erich Fromm discusses the common and different characteristics between the two forms of an authoritarian personality. He starts to explain how one becomes a mature person. He states that to become a mature person, said person needs to have developed love and reason. He then states that an authoritarian character has not reached maturity, and therefore, has not developed love or reason. Erich Fromm continues to explain that the difference between

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    Authoritarian Personality is a personality type in which an individual inhibits prejudice It is caused by a variety of certain circumstances, which were narrowed down by Adorno, Frenkel-Brunswik, Levinson, and Sanford during the year 1950. Through many tests and analysis of over 2,000 respondents from middle classes Whites to inmates of San Quentin State Prison, they were able to figure out the characteristics associated with authoritarian personality. The characteristics include compliance in beliefs

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    Chronic Disease

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    of traditional values and law and order, had unknowingly attracted what would turn out to be a vast and previously bipartisan population of Americans with authoritarian tendencies." Namely, America already has a three party system: Democrats, the GOP establishment and GOP authoritarians. if Trump were to lose the nomination, his authoritarian supporters would remain. That leads to the need to understand what it is that motivates authoritarianism. What is it that translates latent views about child-rearing

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    After his receipt of the Republican nomination this summer, the ascent of Donald Trump has left many commentators and political scientists in a stupor. How could this extremist, controversy-inducing, suspiciously orange-toned man with little-to-no political experience succeed in garnishing the support of the Republican electorate? How has the party that once abolished slavery come to a point where it has justified the discrimination of minorities and the unfair treatment of women? Over the past several

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    phenomenon known as the human personality. The case of what constitutes this enigma is one of the many controversies that are analyzed and broken apart in Vincent Parrillo’s chapter, “Causes of Prejudice.” In particular, human temperament is expounded in Parrillo’s passage, and further observed and experimented with in Willa Cather’s short story “Paul’s Case.” Parrillo correlates one’s childhood upbringing and surroundings to the maturation of an authoritarian personality, akin to Paul’s rough development

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    An authoritarian personality is a personality type in which an individual inhibits prejudice. It is said to be caused by a variety of certain circumstances, which were determined by Adorno, Frenkel-Brunswik, Levinson, and Sanford during the year 1950. Through many tests and analysis of over 2,000 respondents from middle-class Whites to inmates of San Quentin State Prison, they were able to figure out the characteristics associated with authoritarian personality. The characteristics include compliance

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    prone to such levels of violence and hate in the name of political ideology. The ‘Authoritarian Personality’ was a concept suggested in 1950 by German sociologist Theodor Adorno and colleagues following their research identifying the personality traits believed to allow an individual to be bias towards and follow a fascist ideology. Although initially met with great excitement, over time the authoritarian personality alone

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    draw Adorno et al and Altemeyer attention to study authoritarianism. The former gave it a detailed definition, unlike the latter who update it and made its definition much simpler. They both tried to find the core cause for such behaviour in the personality of the individual, and used quantitative methods to measure it. Adorno et al study was conducted because they wanted to explain the root causes behind the massacres that happened in the Second World War against huge number of European people including

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    Adorno described how usually people with this personality have childhood memories of authority figures, usually parents, that enforce, solid rules with extreme punishment that is usually from a physical form of punishment (Brown 28). Adorno and his fellow colleagues expressed that there were nine characteristics that describe this personality, five of these were related to prejudice; projectivity, authoritarian aggression, authoritarian submission, stereotypy, and conventionalism (Whitley

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    The authoritarian personality is a theory that states that the way people act in regards to authority and social hierarchies is due to how their parents treated them as a child, explains how authoritarian behaviour is passed throughout generations, and explains why some people are more likely to obey than others. Children who are forced to repress their emotions and give their parents complete respect often feel the need to project the anger that they cannot show normally onto other targets. These

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