liberal authoritarianism

  • 1Authoritarianism — describes a form of government characterized by an emphasis on the authority of the state in a republic or union.CharacteristicsTheodore M. Vestal of Oklahoma State University has written that authoritarianism is characterized by:* Highly… …

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  • 2Liberal Party of Montenegro — Либерална Партија Црне Горе Liberalna Partija Crne Gore Leader Andrija Popović Founded 2004 Headquarters Podgorica Ideology …

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  • 3Liberal Catholic Church — The Liberal Catholic Church (LCC) is a form of Christianity open to Theosophical ideas and even reincarnation. It is not connected to the Roman Catholic Church. The title also is applied to various separate and independent denominations… …

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  • 4Liberal Fascism — Infobox Book name = Liberal Fascism author = Jonah Goldberg country = United States language = English subject = Politics publisher = Doubleday release date = January 8 2008 media type = Print (Hardcover) pages = 496 isbn = ISBN 0385511841… …

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  • 5liberal — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin liberalis suitable for a freeman, generous, from liber free; perhaps akin to Old English lēodan to grow, Greek eleutheros free Date: 14th century 1. a. of, relating to, or… …

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  • 6Authoritarianism — The term authoritarian is used to describe an organization or a state which enforces strong and sometimes oppressive measures against those in its sphere of influence, generally without attempts at gaining their consent and often not allowing… …

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  • 7Right-wing authoritarianism — (RWA) is a personality and ideological variable studied in political, social, and personality psychology. It is defined by three attitudinal and behavioral clusters which correlate together: [Altemeyer, B. (1988). Enemies of freedom . Winnipeg:… …

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  • 8New Authoritarianism — (Xin quanweizhuyi) The political ideas associated with the ‘New Authoritarianism’ emerged in the mid 1980s, when urban social problems produced by the economic reforms in China had already become palpable. The advocates of New Authoritarianism… …

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  • 9Anti-liberal — philosophies: *conservatism *authoritarianism *totalitarianism *Traditionalist School …

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  • 10Conservatism — This article is about conservatism as a political and social philosophy. For other uses, see Conservatism (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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