The dynamics of right-wing extremism within German society : escape into authoritarianism

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    • Decker, Oliver
    • Kiess, Johannes
    • Brähler, Elmar
    • West, David (Lecturer)

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The dynamics of right-wing extremism within German society : escape into authoritarianism

edited by Oliver Decker, Johannes Kiess and Elmar Brähler ; translated by David West

(Routledge studies in fascism and the far right)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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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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