Sentences with phrase «authoritarianism as»

If kids perceive authoritarianism as normal and mainstream, they may be less distressed by it (Dwairy 2004).
I believe in parenting without force or coercion and as little authoritarianism as possible.
No matter how the breakdown of the «modernization» syndrome might occur, Heilbroner envisages a relapse into traditional authoritarianism as the most likely result, providing, that is, that the worst outcome, total destruction of life on the planet, is avoided.

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The Holy See rejects monopolistic religion intolerant of other faiths as fervently as it rejects the legitimacy of militant authoritarianism.
In terms of a secret agenda for collectivist authoritarianism, I admit a few liberal elites are that depraved — I was myself shocked by the degree to which the leaders of the Democratic Socialists of America, the ones who helped train our current President and whose leader (Michael Harrington) I myself read and admired in the 80s, were open to deception and smear - tactics, as revealed by Stanely Kurtz's Radical in Chief.
The authoritarianism of the mission approach was symbolized by one mission superintendent who paid his workers only fifty cents a week for their work because, as he put it, «that is all they can handle.»
Exposing the striking convergences between as well as the divergent goals of «jihadist» Muslims and neoconservatives in the U.S., he emphasizes that a more healthy and hopeful future requires forms of democratic, participatory government in places where authoritarianism and corruption now prevail.
Other elements are deeply suspect, such as racism, sexism, and authoritarianism.
Festivals, musical forms, and other features of folk culture are not denounced as antiquated features of authoritarianism that seek to destroy autonomy, which seems to be what the Frankfurt School thought about folk culture.
The movie depicts a young and creative teacher battling what appears to be the unthinking authoritarianism of the school as well as his students» (at first) uncomprehending resistance to his teaching method.
The most frequent parental characteristic was what psychoanalyst Erich Fromm has described as «irrational authoritarianism
But so too did the repressive authoritarianism of post-Tridentine Catholicism, the emergence of a Catholic ecclesiology inimical to true communitas by its overemphasis on clerical power and centralized authority, and the acceptance into Catholic theology, philosophy, and anthropology of a dualistic Cartesianism every bit as inimical to the medieval intellectual and moral synthesis (if such a thing can be said to have existed) as anything that emerged from Wittenberg or Geneva.
He wanted the Church's bishops to follow the lead of Vatican II and see themselves first and foremost as teachers and sanctifiers; but he not infrequently appointed bishops with a tendency to liberal authoritarianism to key positions in their respective countries, with grave effects on episcopal leadership throughout the world.
Such a new order would involve, as in the case of traditional authoritarianism, an abrupt shift away from the exclusive dominance of technical reason, but it would not involve the adoption of the reified objective reason either.
In fact, the religious view considers the secularist «mechanical materialist view of reality as too reductionist and as leaving out the «organic» and «spiritual» dimensions of human being and history and therefore as unable to renew the values of humanism and its reverence for life and the dignity of the human person in society in the name of which secularism started to protest against religious authoritarianism.
As Tocqueville pointed out so clearly, emphasis on individual interest with no ethical or moral restraint so each is «shut up in the solitude of his own heart «13 is the road to a new despotism, perhaps far harsher than traditional authoritarianism.13
Those who see it as authoritarianism pure and simple, a monolithic conspiracy against the «American way of life,» are frozen in their mold.
I hear what you're saying, Jeff, and I agree that a lot of harm has been done and is still being done in the name of authoritarianism disguised as or excused by religion.
As noted, you can read more about the difference between authoritarianism and the authoritative parenting style in my article
Perhaps in hindsight, it was not a good move for the European Union, as there are signs with the rise of authoritarianism in Hungary that European Union expansion may have occurred too quickly, and the criteria should have been applied more closely.
It is for Littlejohn nothing less than social authoritarianism masquerading as the empowerment of the electorate.
Encouraging the liberals to perceive Islamic parties as non-legitimate promotes the same sort of paternal authoritarianism that has ruled the Middle East for so long.
The challenge to Compass is that they have a general political position of being strongly opposed to «authoritarianism», but whether they can contentfully come up with proposals (beyond eg «drop ID cards») in this area, as well as in economic policy, public services, etc..
Levitsky and Way posited two mechanisms which raise the cost of authoritarianism: Western leverage, defined as a country's vulnerability to external pressure, and linkage to the West, defined as density of the country's ties to the US and EU.
In many ways, this authoritarianism runs with the grain of New Labour's elitism and its managerialist, technocratic conception of politics as something that well - intentioned elites do to and for the people.
Here, May was validating the path of a country over which we do have some influence as it embarked on an experiment in right - wing authoritarianism.
In fifth place this week is an article which pointed towards comments made by Alex Salmond about banning «all Donald Trumps» from Scotland and the passing of a law which could see football fans questioned and arrested just for the clothes they are wearing, as evidence that Scotland is drifting towards authoritarianism under the SNP.
We have got to be very clear... This concept of a sort of new authoritarianism, I think, is a real risk in the world as a whole, but again the best way of dealing with that is to respond to those people who want some authority and order.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described as a brazen display of authoritarianism demonstrated by the President Muhammadu Buhari - led APC Government, the handcuffing of its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh «even when the court is yet to hear his case.»
Although other studies have implicated right wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation in voting for radical right - wing parties because of the perceived threat of immigrants, collective narcissism has almost never been examined in the context of political behaviors such as voting.
Compared with other cues, such as the thought of seeing something disgusting, it was a high disgust - response to the thought of body odours that most strongly predicted if a person would rate highly for authoritarianism (Royal Society Open Science, DOI: 10.1098 / rsos.171091).
Shuri, who had been thus far characterized as a genius disdainful of traditions and authoritarianism, is seen guiding Agent Ross.
It's even, for this director, tantalizingly political, venturing into dark territory about such utopia - bursting ills as bigotry and authoritarianism.
While Gregory Peck (Roman Holiday, To Kill a Mockingbird) has never impressed me as an actor, he finds the perfect vehicle for his limited talent in General Frank Savage, a tough leader of men who hides his feelings behind a stone wall of remote authoritarianism.
But the movie works as a critique of authoritarianism even if he's just a mayor and the dogs are just dogs.
Ever since 9/11 this country has developed an increasingly ardent Cult of Sacrifice regarding soldiers, cops and firemen — a trend I find personally worrying as we creep further into authoritarianism.
Several recurring thematic elements are common to a number of Hauff's movies, such as the struggle of an individual against authoritarianism, whether perpetrated by a parent (as in Paule Pauländer (1976)-RRB-, a community (Mathias Kneissl (1970)-RRB-, an institution (Die Verrohung des Franz Blum (The Brutalization of Franz Blum, 1974), or the police and security apparatus of the state or society at large (Stammheim and Knife in the Head).
The script, cowritten by Iannucci with David Schneider, Ian Martin and Peter Fellows, doesn't so much joke about dictatorship as find the very existence of authoritarianism to be one of humanity's sickest, saddest, oldest jokes — a fine distinction, but an important one, because it prevents the film from feeling exploitative, instead lending it the feeling of a lament in which the storyteller laughs so that he won't cry.
Fly me to the moon indeed, though there's a method to Lanthimos's portrait of madness, as it serves as a surreal portrait of corrupting power, of the malleability of the young and the authoritarianism of their elders, of the incestuousness of familial bonds (here epitomized by the son's eventual coupling with his sister), and finally, of the rotten underbelly of the middle - class unit.
Is Peluchonneau a symbol of right - wing authoritarianism, or does he represent democracy, as a common man determined to reduce a member of the elite to equal status?
This model has been labeled as «illiberal democracy» or «electoral authoritarianism» in the past, yet regardless of the title these regimes comprise almost one - third of all existing governments found across the globe.
In other words, you rightly reject a thoughtless adherence to tradition, just as you rightly reject (I hope) the thoughtlessness that accompanies authoritarianism.
After a hundred years of public schooling entrenched in authoritarianism, it comes as no surprise that the past twenty years of school reform efforts have been an adult - driven process that relies on adult ideas and conceptualizations about education.
«Bauhaus, Dessau,» taken from a photograph taken by the artist of a stairway in the Weimar - era school with the human figures entirely removed, serves as a chilling reminder of the effects of authoritarianism, globalism, right - wing populism and what the gallery calls «the locusts of power.»
His works often call into question issues of police violence and authoritarianism exercised against youth and communities of color, as well as highlight vernacular language, architecture, and food culture associated with the urban lexicon.
The painting reflects on the political climate during the time the Bauhaus was in operation - the 1920's and 30's, and serves as a framework through which to consider the other paintings in the exhibition which depict places evoking authoritarianism, globalism, the rise of right - wing populism, and locusts of power.
The painting reflects on the political climate during the time the Bauhaus was in operation — the 1920's and 30's, and serves as a framework through which to consider the other paintings in the exhibition which depict places evoking authoritarianism, globalism, the rise of right - wing populism, and locusts of power.
It was designed to play host to various cultural and economic spectacles intended to distract the public from the less savoury manifestations of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos» particular brand of conjugal dictatorship, which they (and Washington) had ludicrously rephrased as «democratic authoritarianism
China is betting that its brand of authoritarianism will go viral and infect not only Eastern nations it hopes to bring under its hegemonic sway, but the Western world as well.
When people greet good news as though it's the end of the world they show an investment in authoritarianism and the solutions it provides that goes way beyond anything the science of ice cores or the statistics of trends can answer.
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