Is the US drifting toward authoritarianism? Hundreds of political scientists think so

“We’ve slid into some form of authoritarianism,” said Harvard professor

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14/03/23 | StarsInsider

LIFESTYLE Psychology

A survey of over 500 political scientists suggests that the US is rapidly shifting away from liberal democracy toward authoritarianism. The ongoing study, Bright Line Watch, asks scholars to rate American democracy on a scale from 0 (dictatorship) to 100 (full democracy). After Trump’s first election, the average score was 67. Following the start of his second term, it dropped to 55.

“We’ve slid into some form of authoritarianism,” said Steven Levitsky, a Harvard professor and co-author of 'How Democracies Die.'

While not all experts view Trump’s leadership as alarming, many who study democratic decline see warning signs in his push to expand executive power.

This growing concern has revived interest in a recurring question: Why do people welcome authoritarian and tyrannical leaders time and time again? Found in governments throughout history, it seems that certain personalities keep popping up in positions of power. By being charismatic and charming, but also calculating and cruel, dictators are often strikingly similar. But even with all their abusive and manipulative traits, people can easily worship and follow them willingly. It turns out that the admirers of dictators share common characteristics as well.

Intrigued? Let's discover what they are in the following slides.

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