“Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany
Goldstein B (2023) .
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Since the Covid-19 pandemic psychological authoritarianism research in Germany has focused on the new social movement against state measures to confine the spread of the virus. Empirical research from the protests shows that left-liberal, anti-authoritarian, non-conformist and esoteric attitudes dominated among the participants, next to a conspiracy believing right-wing minority. Authoritarianism research in Germany is still based in psychoanalysis, especially in its critical theory version.
In order to make the authoritarian syndrome applicable to the protesters the concept of authoritarianism had been reformulated in two ways: (1) Sigmund Freud’s defense mechanism ‘projection’ had been given a dominant position in a single ‘superstition and conspiracy beliefs’ category (2) a new type of authoritarian had been invented, the ‘libertarian authoritarian’. Both approaches conclude that believers in the supernatural are a potential threat to democracy. These new trends expose a superficial understanding of its own critical theory tradition regarding religion and occultism, as well as an arbitrary revival of ‘superstition’ in authoritarianism research, and how the concept of ‘libertarian authoritarianism’ is turning Right-Wing-Authoritarianism upside-down.
Labeling esotericists in general authoritarians bears the risk of making them turn to their right-wing conspiracy believing co-protesters by in- and out-grouping mechanisms. Conspiritualists are a living example of this possibility.
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2023
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Goldstein B. “Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany. 2023.
Goldstein, B. (2023). “Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/h5nds
Goldstein, Björn. 2023. ““Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany”.
Goldstein, B. (2023). “Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany.
Goldstein, B., 2023. “Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany.
B. Goldstein, ““Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany”, 2023.
Goldstein, B.: “Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany. (2023).
Goldstein, Björn. ““Paranormal activities” in contemporary authoritarianism research in Germany”. (2023).