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Conservatism

Posted: August 15th, 2006, 12:44 pm
by e_dog
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl? ... 15/1327200

John Dean, speaking with Amy Goodman:
"we know an awful lot about this type of personality. There are people who submit very easily to an authority figure. They do it because they're frightened. 9/11 drove an awful lot of people into submitting to authoritarianism, and they're very aggressive once they submit. This explains a lot of the incivility, the nastiness, the mean-spiritedness. They're not self-critical [. . .] ."
"And we don't think it in democracies in terms of authoritarianism. It is very real. It has a real presence in government today. It is the controlling group within the conservative ranks. And for that reason, it needs to be watched. The other thing is these people, Amy, don't change their behavior. Once they get into this mold, very few of them can be influenced or told to do anything other than what they're doing. "

Posted: August 15th, 2006, 1:46 pm
by gypsyjoker
The Jesuit
Nicola Chiaromonte

...The thesis was that authority is the supreme manifestation of God's will on earth; in inner life as well as public affairs,

Posted: August 15th, 2006, 6:41 pm
by e_dog
the Nazis had the Fuhrer principle.

We have the Executive power.

Bush talks of "Islamo-fascists," apparently his first use of a compound word. Alas, his talk of "fascism" is what Freudians would cal a reaction-formation: oppose strongly what you in fact are.