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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 and KPDF, although the footnote links did not work in KGhostView.)
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==About==
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''[[The Authoritarians]]'' is a book written by retiring University of Manitoba professor [[Bob Altemeyer]] and published [https://theauthoritarians.org/ online] in PDF format as a free download. It was originally available ''only'' online, but is now (2009) available in print and as an audio book.
  
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The subject is what Altemeyer calls "Right Wing Authoritarianism", or "RWA" for short: a two-dimensional personality trait exhibited by individuals and groups to varying degrees, with the two dimensions being "followership" and "leadership" intensity. Where individuals have an unusually high level of either dimension, they are referred to as "high-RWA" or "low-RWA" (the dimension is generally also specified, though "follower" seems to be the default if it is not).
  
<b>Right Wing Authoritarians</b> score highly on the
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See {{l/sub|traits}} for more discussion.
* <i>The Right-Wing Authoritarianism</i> scale (RWA) (Chapter 1)
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===Sources===
* Could be ~26% of US public (see footnote 9 chapter 3)
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<b>Right Wing Authoritarians</b> are:
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* Submissive to established, legitimate Authorities in their society
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| '''Entire book''' || PDF: [[:File:TheAuthoritarians.pdf|local]] <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/TheAuthoritarians.pdf shaw.ca]</s> [http://web.archive.org/web/20170225170514/http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/TheAuthoritarians.pdf archive.org]
** Scored low on <i>Illegal Government Wiretap Seriousness</i> test
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** Favoured the <i>Repeal Bill of Rights letter</i>
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| '''By chapter''':
* Highly aggressive on behalf of those Authorities
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** Longer Sentences for the <i>Punishment of Mr Smith</i>
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| Title Page / Chapters / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction
* Self Righteous
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/Introduction_links.pdf PDF]</s>
** Score highly on the <i>Predijuce</i> test
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* Fearful
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| 1. Who Are the Authoritarian Followers?
** Score highly on the <i>Posse</i> test
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/chapter1.pdf PDF]</s>
* Highly Conventional
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** Score highly on the <i>Dangerous World</i> test
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| 2. The Roots of Authoritarian Aggression, and Authoritarianism Itself
** Score highly on the <i>Young People Notion</i> test
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/chapter2.pdf PDF]</s>
** Performed poorly on the <i>Global Change Game</i>
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** Score low on the <i>Experiences</i> Scale (Chapter 2)
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| 3. How Authoritarian Followers Think
* Illogical, uncritical Thinkers
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/chapter3.pdf PDF]</s>
** Less independent on the <i>Existence of God decision</i> test (Chapter 3)
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* Have Highly Compartmentalized Minds
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| 4. Authoritarian Followers and Religious Fundamentalism
** Believed that US found weapons of Mass Distruction within Iraq
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/chapter4.pdf PDF]</s>
* Exhibit Double Standards
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** Show Double standard on the <i>Trials Case</i> test
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| 5. Authoritarian Leaders
* Hypocritical
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/chapter5.pdf PDF]</s>
** Score highly on the <i>Censorship</i> Quiz
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* Un-Self Reflective
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| 6. Authoritarianism and Politics
* Profoundly Ethnocentric
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/chapter6.pdf PDF]</s>
** Score highly on the <i>Group Loyality</i> Quiz
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* Dogmatic
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| 7. What's To Be Done?
** Score highly on the <i>Dogmatic</i> (DOG) Scale
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/chapter7.pdf PDF]</s>
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| Postscript on the [[2008 US presidential election|2008 Election]]
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| <s>[http://members.shaw.ca/jeanaltemeyer/drbob/election2008.pdf PDF]</s>
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| Comment on the [[Tea Party]] Movement (2010)
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| <s>[http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/drbob/Comment%20on%20the%20Tea%20Party.pdf PDF]</s>
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===Terminology===
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Chapter 1 explains the reason for the word "Right" (in "Right Wing Authoritarian") in relation to the "high degree of submission to the established, legitimate authorities in their society" exhibited by [[authoritarian follower]]s:
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{{box/quote|Because the submission occurs to traditional authority, I call these followers right-wing authoritarians. I'm using the word "right" in one of its earliest meanings, for in Old English "riht"(pronounced "writ") as an adjective meant lawful, proper, correct, doing what the authorities said.
  
<b>Religious Fundamentalists</b> score highly on the  
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In North America people who submit to the established authorities to extraordinary degrees often turn out to be political [[conservative]]s, so you can call them "right-wingers" both in my new-fangled psychological sense and in the usual political sense as well. But someone who lived in a country long ruled by Communists and who ardently supported the Communist Party would also be one of my psychological right-wing authoritarians even though we would also say he was a political left-winger. So a right-wing authoritarian follower doesn't necessarily have conservative political views. Instead he's someone who readily submits to the established authorities in society, attacks others in their name, and is highly conventional. It's an aspect of his personality, not a description of his politics. Right-wing authoritarianism is a personality trait, like being characteristically bashful or happy or grumpy or dopey.
* <i>Religious Fundamentalism</i> scale (Chapter 4)
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|''The Authoritarians'', Chapter 1}}
* Solid Majority are RWA
 
* Correlated .47 with <i>Dangerous World</i>
 
* Correlated .61 on <i>"Liberal--Conservatism"</i> Scale
 
<b>Religious Fundamentalists</b> are:
 
* Evangelical
 
** Most are classified as Evangelical by the <i>Evangelical Test</i>
 
* Religiously intolerant
 
** Score highly on the <i>Religious Ethnocentrism</i> scale
 
* Illogical, uncritical Thinkers, Compartmentalized minds, Double standards, Hypocritical, Dogmatic, Selective Ignorance
 
** Correlated .62 with <i>Dogmatic</i> Scale
 
** <i>School Prayer: Majority Rights, unless...</i> test
 
** Selective Ignorance on Evolution
 
** <i>The Bible is always right, unless...</i> test
 
* Little belief in Scientific Method
 
* Happy
 
* Zealots
 
** Score highly on the <i>Zealot</i> scale
 
* Less Guilt
 
** Have cheap grace on the <i>Guilt resolution</i> test
 
* Bible read
 
** Scored only 60% on easy <i>Bible</i> Quiz
 
** Read on average about 20 books of the bible 1/3 of total
 
  
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This explanation seems to imply that the "R" in "RWA" is not to be taken as applying specifically to the ''political'' right wing. Dr. Altemeyer's later elaboration about this question on [[googlegroups:theauthoritarians/msg/d15c461f47059982|Google groups]] seems to be saying, in essence, that although the ''phenomenon'' is not confined to the political right, the experiments he did and the data he gathered ''were'' specifically addressing the political right. The "Right [Wing]" was therefore included in the term in order to be as unassuming as possible in giving a label to ''that which was measured''.
  
<b>Authoritarian Leaders</b> score highly on the
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To give another example: One might do experiments using water from Lake Huron and describe the results as representing "the properties of water", but it would probably be more accurate (certainly more scientifically rigorous) to say they represent "the properties of water from Lake Huron". The book similarly describes the properties of "Right Wing Authoritarians", although it seems likely that the results will turn out to be generalizable in many ways to Authoritarians of other stripes.
* <i>Social Dominance Orientation scale Chapter 5
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==Quotes==
* Weak correlation with the <i>RWA</i> scale
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{{box/quote|The second reason I can offer for reading what follows is that it is
<b>Authoritarian Leaders</b> are:
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''not'' chock full of opinions, but experimental evidence. Liberals have stereotypes about conservatives, and
* More predijudiced than RWAs
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conservatives have stereotypes about liberals. Moderates have stereotypes about both.
* Desire power
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Anyone who has watched, or been a liberal arguing with a conservative (or vice versa)
**Score highly on the <i>Personal Power, Meanness, and Dominance Scale</i> (MAD)
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knows that personal opinion and rhetoric can be had a penny a pound. But arguing never
* Intimidating, Ruthless, Vengeful, Religious Pretence, Little Empathy
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seems to get anywhere. Whereas if you set up a fair and square experiment in which
** Score highly on The <i>Exploitive Manipulative Amoral Dishonesty</i> Scale (Exploitive-MAD)
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people can act nobly, fairly, and with integrity, and you find that most of one group does,
* Dislike Equality
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and most of another group does not, that’s a fact, not an opinion. And if you keep finding
** Score highly on the <i>Against Equality</i> test
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the same thing experiment after experiment, and other people do too, then that's a body of
* "Lethal Union" with Authoritarian in power, RWA following.
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facts that demands attention. Some people, we have seen to our dismay, don't care a hoot
 
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what scientific investigation reveals; but most people do. If the data were fairly gathered
 
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and we let them do the talking, we should be on a higher plane than the current, "Sez
<b>Double Highs</b> have scored highly on both the
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you!"|''The Authoritarians'', page 4}}
* <i>The Right-Wing Authoritarianism</i> scale (RWA) Chapter 1
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==Inlinks==
* <i>Social Dominance Orientation scale</i> Chapter 5
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* [[/traits]]: characteristics of [[authoritarian]]s, as described in the book
* 5-10% of Authoritarian Leaders are Double Highs
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==Outlinks==
<b>Double Highs</b> are:
 
* Worst of the lot - Score "worst" on all scales
 
** Score highly on The <i>Exploitive Manipulative Amoral Dishonesty</i> Scale
 
** Score highly on the <i>“Militia”</i> scale
 
* Most Predijuce
 
** Very high on the <i>Predijuce test</i>
 
* Best chance of attracting RWA followers
 
** Together performed badly on the <i>Global Change Game</i>
 
** Overreach on power and domination
 
 
 
==Terminology==
 
The book is about what it calls "Right Wing Authoritarianism", or "RWA" for short; individuals and groups exhibit varying degrees of this as a personality trait, and are correspondingly referred to as "high-RWA" or "low-RWA" where they have unusually high or low levels of it. Chapter 1 explains the reason for the word "Right" in relation to the "high degree of submission to the established, legitimate authorities in their society" exhibited by [[authoritarian follower]]s:
 
{{excerpt|Chapter 1 of ''[[The Authoritarians]]'' says:}}
 
Because the submission occurs to traditional authority, I call these followers right-wing authoritarians. I'm using the word "right" in one of its earliest meanings, for in Old English "riht"(pronounced "writ") as an adjective meant lawful, proper, correct, doing what the authorities said.
 
 
 
In North America people who submit to the established authorities to extraordinary degrees often turn out to be political [[conservative]]s, so you can call them "right-wingers" both in my new-fangled psychological sense and in the usual political sense as well. But someone who lived in a country long ruled by Communists and who ardently supported the Communist Party would also be one of my psychological right-wing authoritarians even though we would also say he was a political left-winger. So a right-wing authoritarian follower doesn’t necessarily have conservative political views. Instead he's someone who readily submits to the established authorities in society, attacks others in their name, and is highly conventional. It's an aspect of his personality, not a description of his politics. Right-wing authoritarianism is a personality trait, like being characteristically bashful or happy or grumpy or dopey.
 
{{-excerpt}}
 
 
 
This explanation seems to imply that the "R" in "RWA" is not to be taken as applying specifically to the ''political'' right wing. Dr. Altemeyer later elaborated about this question on [http://groups.google.com/group/theauthoritarians/msg/d15c461f47059982 Google groups] seems to be saying, in essence, that although the ''phenomenon'' is not confined to the political right, the experiments he did and the data he gathered ''were'' specifically addressing the political right. The "Right [Wing]" was therefore included in the term in order to be as unassuming as possible in giving a label to ''that which was measured''.
 
 
 
To give another example: One might do experiments using water from Lake Huron and describe the results as "the properties of water", but it would probably be more accurate to say they were "the properties of water from Lake Huron". The book similarly describes the properties of "Right Wing Authoritarians", although it may turn out that the results are generalizable in many ways to Authoritarians of other stripes.
 
===Issuepedia policy===
 
''Issuepedia will be going on the "[[Issuepedia:reasonably sound opinion|reasonably sound opinion]]" assumption that the various hunches and deductions about the wider nature of [[authoritarianism]] are correct until such time as someone argues otherwise &ndash; though contributors should be aware of situations in which political orientation is a factor, and clarify this in their writing if necessary. --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 13:41, 27 March 2007 (EDT)''
 
==Chapters==
 
:* Introduction (best to read this first)
 
:** [http://members.shaw.ca/perchaluk/drbob/Introduction_links.pdf PDF] [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/Introduction_links.htm HTML]
 
# Who Are the Authoritarian Followers?
 
#* [http://members.shaw.ca/perchaluk/drbob/chapter1.pdf PDF] [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/chapter1.htm HTML]
 
# The Roots of Authoritarian Aggression, and Authoritarianism Itself
 
#* [http://members.shaw.ca/perchaluk/drbob/chapter2.pdf PDF] [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/chapter2.htm HTML]
 
# How Authoritarian Followers Think
 
#* [http://members.shaw.ca/perchaluk/drbob/chapter3.pdf PDF] [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/chapter3.htm HTML]
 
# Authoritarian Followers and Religious Fundamentalism
 
#* [http://members.shaw.ca/perchaluk/drbob/chapter4.pdf PDF] [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/chapter4.htm HTML]
 
# Authoritarian Leaders
 
#* [http://members.shaw.ca/perchaluk/drbob/chapter5.pdf PDF] [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/chapter5.htm HTML]
 
# Authoritarianism and Politics
 
#* [http://members.shaw.ca/perchaluk/drbob/chapter6.pdf PDF] [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/chapter6.htm HTML]
 
# What's To Be Done?
 
#* [http://members.shaw.ca/perchaluk/drbob/chapter7.pdf PDF] [http://theauthoritarians.googlegroups.com/web/chapter7.htm HTML]
 
 
 
==Links==
 
 
===Reference===
 
===Reference===
 
* [http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/ official web site]
 
* [http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/ official web site]
** [http://groups.google.com/group/theauthoritarians Google Groups forum]
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** [[googlegroups:theauthoritarians|Google Groups forum]]
** [http://www.theguestbook.com/read.php/616593 very simple, limited forum]
 
 
* Google search: [http://www.google.com/search?rls=en&q=%2B%22The+Authoritarians%22+%2BAltemeyer]
 
* Google search: [http://www.google.com/search?rls=en&q=%2B%22The+Authoritarians%22+%2BAltemeyer]
* [http://www.orderfromrandomness.com/chartmsgs/authoritarians20070506.phtml Order From Randomness]: A few USA 360 statistical correlations to think about when reading ''The Authoritarians'', by Raymond A. Orr
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* no equivalent article in {{!in|wikipedia}}, {{!in|conservapedia}}, {{!in|dkosopedia}}, or {{!in|sourcewatch}} as of 2015-11-08
 
===Commentary===
 
===Commentary===
 
* '''2007-01-20''' [http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/1/20/153011/840 Bob Altemeyer Publishes "The Authoritarians" Online]
 
* '''2007-01-20''' [http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/1/20/153011/840 Bob Altemeyer Publishes "The Authoritarians" Online]
 
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
===Questions for follow-up studies===
 
===Questions for follow-up studies===
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** ...creativity? artistic talent?
 
** ...creativity? artistic talent?
  
Some examples of "left-wing" authoritarianism are raised [http://groups.google.com/group/theauthoritarians/msg/d09f92d11c4751aa here].
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Some examples of "left-wing" authoritarianism are raised [[googlegroups:theauthoritarians/msg/d09f92d11c4751aa|here]].

Revision as of 00:38, 19 October 2021

About

The Authoritarians is a book written by retiring University of Manitoba professor Bob Altemeyer and published online in PDF format as a free download. It was originally available only online, but is now (2009) available in print and as an audio book.

The subject is what Altemeyer calls "Right Wing Authoritarianism", or "RWA" for short: a two-dimensional personality trait exhibited by individuals and groups to varying degrees, with the two dimensions being "followership" and "leadership" intensity. Where individuals have an unusually high level of either dimension, they are referred to as "high-RWA" or "low-RWA" (the dimension is generally also specified, though "follower" seems to be the default if it is not).

See traits for more discussion.

Sources

Entire book PDF: local shaw.ca archive.org
By chapter:
Title Page / Chapters / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction PDF
1. Who Are the Authoritarian Followers? PDF
2. The Roots of Authoritarian Aggression, and Authoritarianism Itself PDF
3. How Authoritarian Followers Think PDF
4. Authoritarian Followers and Religious Fundamentalism PDF
5. Authoritarian Leaders PDF
6. Authoritarianism and Politics PDF
7. What's To Be Done? PDF
Postscript on the 2008 Election PDF
Comment on the Tea Party Movement (2010) PDF

Terminology

Chapter 1 explains the reason for the word "Right" (in "Right Wing Authoritarian") in relation to the "high degree of submission to the established, legitimate authorities in their society" exhibited by authoritarian followers:

Because the submission occurs to traditional authority, I call these followers right-wing authoritarians. I'm using the word "right" in one of its earliest meanings, for in Old English "riht"(pronounced "writ") as an adjective meant lawful, proper, correct, doing what the authorities said.

In North America people who submit to the established authorities to extraordinary degrees often turn out to be political conservatives, so you can call them "right-wingers" both in my new-fangled psychological sense and in the usual political sense as well. But someone who lived in a country long ruled by Communists and who ardently supported the Communist Party would also be one of my psychological right-wing authoritarians even though we would also say he was a political left-winger. So a right-wing authoritarian follower doesn't necessarily have conservative political views. Instead he's someone who readily submits to the established authorities in society, attacks others in their name, and is highly conventional. It's an aspect of his personality, not a description of his politics. Right-wing authoritarianism is a personality trait, like being characteristically bashful or happy or grumpy or dopey.

The Authoritarians, Chapter 1


This explanation seems to imply that the "R" in "RWA" is not to be taken as applying specifically to the political right wing. Dr. Altemeyer's later elaboration about this question on Google groups seems to be saying, in essence, that although the phenomenon is not confined to the political right, the experiments he did and the data he gathered were specifically addressing the political right. The "Right [Wing]" was therefore included in the term in order to be as unassuming as possible in giving a label to that which was measured.

To give another example: One might do experiments using water from Lake Huron and describe the results as representing "the properties of water", but it would probably be more accurate (certainly more scientifically rigorous) to say they represent "the properties of water from Lake Huron". The book similarly describes the properties of "Right Wing Authoritarians", although it seems likely that the results will turn out to be generalizable in many ways to Authoritarians of other stripes.

Quotes

The second reason I can offer for reading what follows is that it is not chock full of opinions, but experimental evidence. Liberals have stereotypes about conservatives, and conservatives have stereotypes about liberals. Moderates have stereotypes about both. Anyone who has watched, or been a liberal arguing with a conservative (or vice versa) knows that personal opinion and rhetoric can be had a penny a pound. But arguing never seems to get anywhere. Whereas if you set up a fair and square experiment in which people can act nobly, fairly, and with integrity, and you find that most of one group does, and most of another group does not, that’s a fact, not an opinion. And if you keep finding the same thing experiment after experiment, and other people do too, then that's a body of facts that demands attention. Some people, we have seen to our dismay, don't care a hoot what scientific investigation reveals; but most people do. If the data were fairly gathered and we let them do the talking, we should be on a higher plane than the current, "Sez you!"

The Authoritarians, page 4


Inlinks

Outlinks

Reference

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?)
    • ...creativity? artistic talent?

Some examples of "left-wing" authoritarianism are raised here.