Nov 28, 2024
In his book, “Political Man: The Social Bases of Politics,” Seymour Lipset in 1960 argued that authoritarianism emerges when people feel threatened by change disrupting traditional values — such as changes in family structures, immigration and secularization. He saw these disruptions, coupled with economic vulnerability, as fostering a reaction and support for authoritarianism — although not an indication of core values.
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