Sentences with phrase «find authoritarianism»

Some find authoritative leadership; others find authoritarianism.

Not exact matches

It would seem then that the only way to purify our concepts of God of the false authoritarianism which can only sanction a suppression of our natural love of personal freedom, is to accept without reservation the image of the defenseless (but by virtue of that quality, radically powerful and creative) God who withdraws any intrusive presence and thereby opens up the future in which alone human freedom can dwell and find nourishment.
Rather, it is for him a profoundly spiritual question, because he finds behind authoritarianism an image of God which refers to a severe ruler who does not support humans in their own being but hinders them.
Both extremes find spiritual authority difficult to handle, tending to lapse either into authoritarianism or indifference.
He found that «Literally - oriented religious Believers did not differ significantly from Mythologically - oriented Believers on measures of intelligence, authoritarianism, or racial prejudice.
Scholars of democracy and authoritarianism have already found that unpopular autocrats can remain in power if there is no real alternative and they have rigged the political and electoral system in their favor.
The researchers found that the IWAH was stable over time, distinct from a general empathy and tendency to identify with others, and was more than the mere absence of authoritarianism, social dominance and ethnocentrism.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Her core finding, per Haidt, is that «authoritarianism is not a stable personality trait.
It's a tough, cruel world out there, and we're getting our scholars ready for the tedium, surveillance and authoritarianism they'll find in the workplace of the 21st century global hyper - connected flat world that superb educators like Arne Duncan keep telling us to prepare for.
But he has nonetheless found himself «really shocked by the sheer authoritarianism of those who would have excluded from the debate the point of view of people who were climate - change deniers».
Links between authoritarianism and emotional problems have also been found in the United States.
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