Authoritarianism & Trumpism

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Authoritarianism, principle of blind submission to authority, as opposed to individual freedom of thought and action. In government, authoritarianism denotes any political system that concentrates power in the hands of a leader or a small elite that is not constitutionally responsible to the body of the people. Authoritarian leaders often exercise power arbitrarily and without regard to existing bodies of law, and they usually cannot be replaced by citizens choosing freely among various competitors in elections. The freedom to create opposition political parties or other alternative political groupings with which to compete for power with the ruling group is either limited or nonexistent in authoritarian regimes.

Authoritarianism thus stands in fundamental contrast to democracy. It also differs from totalitarianism, however, since authoritarian governments usually have no highly developed guiding ideology, tolerate some pluralism in social organization, lack the power to mobilize the entire population in pursuit of national goals, and exercise power within relatively predictable limits. Examples of authoritarian regimes, according to some scholars, include the pro-Western military dictatorships that existed in Latin America and elsewhere in the second half of the 20th century.

Link: authoritarianism | Definition & Facts

Read more in this link as a primer, and decide if you will vote for a Separation of Power, or vote for a single party, a single ideology, to govern our nation in the future.
 
Yeah, the Democrats really need to stop that blind submission to authority that tells them the government is necessary to live their lives. They also have rejected elective government when it suits them.
 
Authoritarianism, principle of blind submission to authority, as opposed to individual freedom of thought and action. In government, authoritarianism denotes any political system that concentrates power in the hands of a leader or a small elite that is not constitutionally responsible to the body of the people. Authoritarian leaders often exercise power arbitrarily and without regard to existing bodies of law, and they usually cannot be replaced by citizens choosing freely among various competitors in elections. The freedom to create opposition political parties or other alternative political groupings with which to compete for power with the ruling group is either limited or nonexistent in authoritarian regimes.

Authoritarianism thus stands in fundamental contrast to democracy. It also differs from totalitarianism, however, since authoritarian governments usually have no highly developed guiding ideology, tolerate some pluralism in social organization, lack the power to mobilize the entire population in pursuit of national goals, and exercise power within relatively predictable limits. Examples of authoritarian regimes, according to some scholars, include the pro-Western military dictatorships that existed in Latin America and elsewhere in the second half of the 20th century.

Link: authoritarianism | Definition & Facts

Read more in this link as a primer, and decide if you will vote for a Separation of Power, or vote for a single party, a single ideology, to govern our nation in the future.
Every single Democrat today is an authoritarian.
 
There's "Good Authoritarianism" like cracking down of drug dealers, outsourcing jobs, and hiring illegals.

There's "Bad Authoritarianism" like cracking down just to abuse power.

Either way, the PEOPLE are responsible for the cards-dealt, people Do TOLERATE far too much, and that's a problem.
 
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