Authoritarianism

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Social 30-1 The Basics

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Social 30-1The Basics

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Authoritarianism: vests authority in an elite group that may or may not rule in the interests of the people. Dictatorships, Monarchies, Oligarchies, Juntas are all examples.

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Form of government in which political power rests with a small elite segment of society. Often controlled by

powerful families

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System where only one party forms the government-NO OPPOSITION ALLOWED!

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Political Power resides with the military leadership. Can also be called a

junta

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They project a vision of what the country could be/should be/how great things could be, etc

PropagandaControlled Participation

People are allowed to feel as if they are contributing to the country somehow

Directing Popular DiscontentTerror and Force

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If this were a dictatorship it would be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I’m the dictator. George W. Bush