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Who wanted to know anti-semitism of the Holocaust?
Adorno
and his colleagues
What did Adorno et al believe a high level of obedience was?
A
psychological
disorder
Where do they believe the cause of these disorders is lying?
In the personality of the
individual
rather than situation ie
dispositional
explanation
What did Adorno discover about those with authoritarian personality?
They have
extreme
respect for authority
People with an AP view society as what?
Weaker than before and believe we need
stronger
leaders
What do these characteristics makes people
AP
more likely to do what to
orders
given?
Obey to orders
People with AP show contempt to who?
Those of
inferior status
What does contempt mean?
Worthlessness
What are AP uncomfortable with?
Uncertainty
What does it mean by those with AP being uncomfortable with uncertainty?
They want everything to be either right or wrong
What do AP believe about ‘others’ (eg belong to different ethnic groups)?
That they are responsible for the ills of society
What’s an example of ‘others’ being a convenient target for authoritarians?
The Nazi
Where does Adorno believe AP forms from?
Childhood
What was the parenting like in those with AP during their childhood?
Strict, discipline, an expectation of absolute royalty, impossibly high standards, severe criticism of perceived failings (harsh parenting)
What’s an example of the conditional love these parents have to the children for them to adapt an AP?
I will love you if…..
What did these hard childhood experiences create?
Resentment and hospitality of child
Why don’t the children confront?
As they fear punishment
Where are there fears displaced as they get older?
Onto others who they perceive as weaker via scapegoating
What is scapegoating?
The act of blaming a person or group for something bad that has happened or that someone else has done
What year did Adorno et al do his research
1950
What did he base his research on?
Theories
What kind of participants did Adorno study?
More than 2000 middle-class, white Americans
What did he study about these men?
Their unconscious attitudes towards other ethnic groups
What did he use to measure this research?
The F-scale
Those with high scores and therefore have a AP, identify with who?
Strong people and often contemptuous of the weak
Those with AP have extreme respect to who?
Those with higher status
There is a strong positive correlation between what?
Authoritarian and prejudice
Society is structured in a hierarchal way so authority people wield as what?
Legitimate
What do authority figures allow?
Society to run
smoothly
Where do we learn acceptance of legitimate authority?
Childhood
ie parents then teachers then adults in general
When do problems arise with authority?
When it becomes
destructive
History has shown that charismatic and powerful leaders can use their legitimate powers for destructive powers, who are those leaders?
Hitlar
,
Stalin
,
Pol Pot
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