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[[category:books]]''[[The Authoritarians]]'' is a book written by retiring University of Manitoba professor [[Bob Altemeyer]] and published solely [http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/ online] in PDF format, available for free download. (The PDFs are compatible with KGhostView, although the footnote links did not work.) | [[category:books]]''[[The Authoritarians]]'' is a book written by retiring University of Manitoba professor [[Bob Altemeyer]] and published solely [http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/ online] in PDF format, available for free download. (The PDFs are compatible with KGhostView, although the footnote links did not work.) | ||
===Chapters=== | ===Chapters=== | ||
− | # Who Are the Authoritarian Followers? | + | # Who Are the Authoritarian Followers? [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/chapter1.htm HTML] |
# The Roots of Authoritarian Aggression, and Authoritarianism Itself | # The Roots of Authoritarian Aggression, and Authoritarianism Itself | ||
# How Authoritarian Followers Think | # How Authoritarian Followers Think |
Revision as of 17:09, 11 March 2007
Overview
The Authoritarians is a book written by retiring University of Manitoba professor Bob Altemeyer and published solely online in PDF format, available for free download. (The PDFs are compatible with KGhostView, although the footnote links did not work.)
Chapters
- Who Are the Authoritarian Followers? HTML
- The Roots of Authoritarian Aggression, and Authoritarianism Itself
- How Authoritarian Followers Think
- Authoritarian Followers and Religious Fundamentalism
- Authoritarian Leaders
- Authoritarianism and Politics
- What's To Be Done?
Links
Reference
- official web site
- Google search: [1]
Commentary
Notes
Questions for follow-up studies
- Is there a correlation between "RWA" level and...
- ...interest in spectator sports?
- ...friendships? (do high-RWAs and low-RWAs get along?)