(2001). The authoritarian personality, 50 years later: What questions are there for political psychology? Political Psychology, 22(1), 1-26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0162-895X.00223Martin, John Levi. (2001). The Authoritarian Personality, 50 Years Later: What Questions Are There for ...
Learn no skills in dealing with difficult emotions and frustration.Children of authoritarian families have learnt that 'bad' feelings are not acceptable. This non-acceptance of an emotional part of their personality may lead to self resentment: "I'm a bad person when I feel angry!" The negativ...
Another study referenced by Pathogens and Politics delves further into the psychology behind perceived threats and conformity. The study,Threat(s) and conformity deconstructed: Perceived threat of infectious disease and its implications for conformist attitudes and behavior, found that the threa...
A New Look for Psychology: Reading the Political Unconscious from the Authoritarian Personality to Implicit Biasdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-39419-6_11Pettit examines the mind reading practices of American political psychologists from the Cold War to the present day. He begins with an analysis of the ...
Employee silence and the authoritarian personality: a political psychology of workplace democracy. International Journal of Organizational Analysis, v. 23, n. 1, p. 154-171, 2015.Andrew, R. T. S. J. (2015). Employee silence and the authoritarian personality: A political psychology of work...