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OK, what’s this book about? It’s about what’s
happened to the American government lately. It’s about the
disastrous decisions that government has made. It’s about the
corruption that rotted the Congress. It’s about how traditional
conservatism has nearly been destroyed by authoritarianism. It’s
about how the “Religious Right” teamed up with amoral authoritarian
leaders to push its un-democratic agenda onto the country. It’s
about the United States standing at the crossroads as the next
federal election approaches.
“Well,” you might be thinking, “I don’t believe any
of this is true.” Or maybe you’re thinking, “What else is new? I’ve
believed this for years.” Why should a conservative, moderate, or
liberal bother with this book? Why should any Republican,
Independent, or Democrat click the “Introduction” link on this page?
Because if you do, you’ll begin an easy-ride journey
through some relevant scientific studies I have done on
authoritarian personalities--one that will take you a heck of a lot
less time than the decades it took me. Those studies have a direct
bearing on all the topics mentioned above. So if you think the first
paragraph is a lot of hokum, or full of half-truths, I invite you to
look at the research.
For example, take the following statement: “Once our
government leaders and the authorities condemn the dangerous
elements in our society, it will be the duty of every patriotic
citizen to help stomp out the rot that is poisoning our country from
within.” Sounds like something Hitler would say, right? Want to
guess how many politicians, how many lawmakers in the United States
agreed with it? Want to guess what they had in common?
Or how about a government program that persecutes
political parties, or minorities, or journalists the authorities do
not like, by putting them in jail, even torturing and killing them.
Nobody would approve of that, right? Guess again.
Don’t think for a minute this doesn’t concern you
personally. Let me ask you, as we’re passing the time here, how many
ordinary people do you think an evil authority would have to order
to kill you before he found someone who would, unjustly, out of
sheer obedience, just because the authority said to? What sort of
person is most likely to follow such an order? What kind of official
is most likely to give that order, if it suited his purposes? Look
at what experiments tell us, as I did.
If, on the other hand, you’re way ahead of me, and
believe the extreme right-wing elements in America are poised to
take it over, permanently, I think you can still get a lot from this
book. The studies explain so much about these people. Yes, the
research shows they are very aggressive, but why are they so
hostile? Yes, experiments show they are almost totally uninfluenced
by reasoning and evidence, but why are they so dogmatic? Yes,
studies show the Religious Right has more than its fair share of
hypocrites, from top to bottom; but why are they two-faced, and how
come one face never notices the other? Yes, their leaders can give
the flimsiest of excuses and even outright lies about things they’ve
done wrong, but why do the rank-and-file believe them? What happens
when authoritarian followers find the authoritarian leaders they
crave and start marching together?
I think you’ll find this book “explains a lot.” Many
scattered impressions about the enemies of freedom and equality
become solidified by science and coherently connected here.
You think I’m pulling your leg? Push the button
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