This book develops a general theory of intolerance of difference that provides a unified explanation of all kinds of intolerance, including racial, political and moral intolerance, and punitiveness. It recognizes universal regularities in human behavior that predispose certain individuals to authoritarianism, which is aggravated by changing conditions of societal threat.
This book develops a general theory of intolerance of difference that provides a unified explanation of all kinds of intolerance, including racial, political and moral intolerance, and punitiveness. It recognizes universal regularities in human behavior that predispose certain individuals to authoritarianism, which is aggravated by changing conditions of societal threat.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology
Karen Stenner is Assistant Professor of Politics at Princeton University, New Jersey where she has been teaching since 1998. She has previously taught at Duke University, North Carolina. She is the recipient of the Stanley Kelly Teaching Award awarded by the Department of Politics at Princeton University in 2001. Professor Stenner is the co-author of Electoral Behavior: Introduction to Theories, Methods, and Data (ACSPRI, 1992) and has co-authored articles in Political Behavior, Political Psychology, and the Australian Journal of Political Science, among others.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: the authoritarian dynamic 2. Kindred spirits, common spark: the theory of the authoritarian dynamic 3. Manipulating threat and reassurance: data and methods 4. The authoritarian dynamic and the politics of fear: putting the pieces of the puzzle together 5. Authoritarianism and conservatism across cultures 6. Authoritarianism and conservatism: how they differ and when it matters 7. One true people: putting a dace on the theory 8. One right way: fleshing out the portrait 9. Manning the barricades: racism and Intolerance under conditions of normative threat 10. The authoritarian dynamic: implications.
1. Introduction: the authoritarian dynamic 2. Kindred spirits, common spark: the theory of the authoritarian dynamic 3. Manipulating threat and reassurance: data and methods 4. The authoritarian dynamic and the politics of fear: putting the pieces of the puzzle together 5. Authoritarianism and conservatism across cultures 6. Authoritarianism and conservatism: how they differ and when it matters 7. One true people: putting a dace on the theory 8. One right way: fleshing out the portrait 9. Manning the barricades: racism and Intolerance under conditions of normative threat 10. The authoritarian dynamic: implications.
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