نتایج جستجو برای: authoritarianism psychology

تعداد نتایج: 206023  

2016
Peter Leeson Patrick C.L. Heaven Joseph Ciarrochi

Article history: Received 12 August 2011 Received in revised form 18 November 2011 Accepted 26 November 2011 Available online 9 January 2012 We address a series of criticisms, raised by Woodley (2011), of our paper “Cognitive ability, right-wing authoritarianism, and social dominance orientation: A five-year longitudinal study amongst adolescents” (Heaven, Ciarrochi, & Leeson, 2011). We argue t...

2001
ATRICK HELLER PATRICK HELLER

Over the past decade, a large number of developing countries have made the transition from authoritarian rule to democracy. The rebirth of civil societies, the achievement of new freedoms and liberties have all been celebrated with due enthusiasm. But now that the euphoria of these transitions has passed, we are beginning to pose the sobering question of what difference democracy makes to devel...

Journal: :The Journal of Political Theory, Political Philosophy and Sociology of Politics Politeia 2015

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2017

2017
Aleksandra Cichocka Kristof Dhont Arti P. Makwana

Previous research has obtained mixed findings as to whether feelings of self-worth are positively or negatively related to right-wing ideological beliefs and prejudice. We propose to clarify the link between self-worth and ideology by distinguishing between narcissistic and non-narcissistic self-evaluations as well as between different dimensions of ideological attitudes. Four studies, conducte...

2011
Yu-Shan Wu

It would do no justice to a review of the Republic of China’s centennial development if focus is cast exclusively on the ROC’ early period on the Chinese mainland, the authoritarian era in Taiwan, or the two decades after democratization. This article attempts to provide a broad overview of the century of the Republic by putting the ROC’s three developmental stages in a theoretical framework, p...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2009
Agnieszka Golec de Zavala Aleksandra Cichocka Roy Eidelson Nuwan Jayawickreme

This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism--an emotional investment in an unrealistic belief about the in group's greatness--aiming to explain how feelings about an ingroup shape a tendency to aggress against outgroups. The results of 5 studies indicate that collective, but not individual, narcissism predicts intergroup aggressiveness. Collective narcissism is related to high ...

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