Fear Predicts Authoritarian Attitudes Across Cultures, with Conservatives Most Affected
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Fear predicts authoritarian attitudes across cultures, with conservatives most affected
A sweeping study of over 84,000 people across 59 countries found that individuals who feel threatened by crime, poverty, or instability are more likely to support authoritarian governance—especially in Western nations and among politically right-leaning individuals.
The right-wing movement experienced much more growth than "left-wing extremism" with a human increase from 10,000 to 50,250 people. Despite the by far highest figures in the field of crime (37,835, increase by 47.4 percent), "right-wing extremism" is no longer clearly and clearly named as the greatest danger for Germany in the constitutional protection report. Background: actions.foto.ost, CC BY-NC 2.0 Background: actions.foto.ost, CC BY-NC 2.0 …
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