The dynamics of right-wing extremism within German society : escape into authoritarianism
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The dynamics of right-wing extremism within German society : escape into authoritarianism
(Routledge studies in fascism and the far right)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The subject of this book is widely taught and publicly discussed under the headlines racism, populism, and white supremacy.
Authoritarianism has for long been a well-established research topic. This study, with its focus on a variety of political attitudes in Germany and a theoretical background in Critical Theory and psychoanalytic social psychology, is rather unique.
Table of Contents
1. Flight into Authoritarianism: The Dynamics of Right-Wing Extremism at the Centre of Society 2. The Leipzig Authoritarianism Study 2018: Methodology, Results, and Long-Term Changes 3. The Authoritarian Syndrome Today 4. Recognition and Authoritarian Statehood 5. Anti-Semitic Attitudes in Germany: Their Prevalence and Causes 6. Religion as a Factor of Conflict in Relation to Right-Wing Extremism, Hostility to Muslims, and Support for the AfD 7. Authoritarian Dynamics and Social Conflicts: The Leipzig Authoritarianism Studies
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