(Thread) Authoritarians v. Conservatives

The Trump-GOP is no longer a conservative party. It's an authoritarian party.

Sort of what Flake tried to describe here:


Here’s what that means for the midterms & generally.
1/ In a nutshell, what happened to the GOP was this: After the 1960s, many of the GOP leadership, to achieve a majority, invited RWAs (right wing authoritarians) into the GOP, evidently thinking they'd keep them on the fringes, getting their votes without embracing their views.
2/ It was a BAD idea. Authoritarians did what authoritarians do: They refused to stay in the corner. They consolidated their power until, in 2016, they took over the party.

Traditional conservatives (who dislike authoritarianism) have no party. Example:
3/ This is to help conservatives and liberals understand each other, so we can work together to defeat authoritarianism (then we can go back to being opponents).

Info is from study in Current Biology: “Liberals & Conservatives have different Brain Types.” cell.com/current-biolog…
4/ According to the study, people who self-identify as conservatives have a larger amygdala.

The size of the amygdala correlates to increased fearfulness.

Conservatives are more fearful and cautious.
They are adverse to rapid change — which can be destabilizing.
5/Liberals, OTOH, have more matter in the anterior cingulate cortex, the part that helps people feel comfortable with complexity & change.

Liberals are less cautious and & more open to new experiences (this isn't always good)

Conservatives are comfortable with the tried & true.
6/ One of my followers shared this talk by NYU Prof. Haidt.

Haidt talks about how conservatives and liberals embrace different “foundations of morality.”


(Thanks @two6heave -- wonderful lecture!)
7/ Liberals see compassion & fairness (protecting others) as the foundations of morality.

Conservatives value these, too.
But they embrace others that liberals reject as NOT among the foundations of morality, including loyalty to a group & respect for authority.
8/ Haidt seeks to make liberals more accepting of conservative values by pointing out that without loyalty, adherence to authority, etc, human progress becomes impossible.
Rapid, directionless change, meanwhile, can lead to chaos.
9/ Haidt’s conclusion: Liberals and conservatives can form a balance. Give and take between the two is healthy.

RWAs (right wing authoritarians) have some overlap with conservatives, but are there are differences.

Info about RWAs comes from Saunder & Ngo "RWA Scale" and from👇
10/ Key difference:
Conservatives are averse to change.
RWAs are averse to complexity.

RWAs show aggression toward “out groups” when an authority sanctions aggression.

Left alone, RWAs aren't dangerous. They respect institutions. BUT when their fears are stoked. . .
11/ . . . they can become cruel.

(How does the RWA dynamic work? see👇)

While conservatives are adverse to change and prefer the status quo, RWAs pine for a bygone era (often mythologized) when the world was more orderly and less chaotic.
12/ To return to that bygone era, RWAs seek to smash the status quo (In our case, Rule of Law) to bring about rapid change.

A Trump deception is he calls himself a conservative, when he's not. His party is RWAs—or fascists—which simply means the farthest point to the right👇
13/ I suspect some traditional conservatives fall for it and don’t understand what they’re voting for.

The RWA-GOP has built-in advantages: They fall in line behind a leader and move in lockstep.

They form a well-oiled media loop (Fox-Hannity, Trump, surrogates, followers).
14/ RWA's are also willing to cheat. To torpedo Rule of Law, they break laws.

RWAs form about 1/3of the population—but because of these advantages (including willingness to cheat) they exert more control than their numbers.

Liberals have certain built-in disadvantages.
15/ Liberals—comfortable with nuance and complexity—like to debate, pontificate, & split hairs.

This means they tend to splinter and do not tend to fall in line (a clear disadvantage in an election)

Liberal advantage: there are a lot more liberals than authoritarians.
16/ When all the votes are counted, there are always more opponents to fascism.

“When all the votes are counted” is one tricky part.

Voting as a block is another.

If opponents of fascism vote in big enough numbers, they can offset any law breaking to fix the election.

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The defendants made the following arguments (screenshot #1)

Trump also claims, among other things, that he has absolute immunity. (#2)

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Um . . . this isn't the defense Trump thinks it is.

Trump published a letter he received from Mazars dated (it looks like) 2014. He then summarized the letter.

#1: What Mazars said
#2: What Trump says Mazars said

Me = 🤦‍♀️

Does he think nobody can or will actually read it?
Mazars said, "Trump is responsible for preparing the financial statement."

Also Mazars does not "undertake to obtain or provide any assurance that there are no material modifications that should be made . . . "
Trump posts the letter and says Mazars "strongly states that all work was performed in accordance with professional standards and that there were "no material discrepancies in the financial statements."

There is no "I don't know how to read" defense.
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. . . and concluded with thoughts about how social media brings out authoritarian instincts in large swaths of people who ordinarily would not be given to authoritarian impulses.



It's too easy for truth to lose, and when truth loses, democracy loses.
Right. And not all "manipulators" are bad actors, but all people need to learn to evaluate sources.

Reflectively saying, "Professor X should know" is not how to do it. It takes more work. Falling in line is always easier than doing the work.

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I'm tired of the word "accountable." It's a weasel word. Don't say "accountable." Say what you mean.

Does "accountable" mean
🔹Lose elections?
🔹Go to prison?
🔹Lose a lawsuit?
🔹Be hated?

It would be nice if all the good people were rewarded and the bad people punished.
So you want to start indicting people and gather the evidence after they're indicted?

Or not worry about evidence?

There are rules of evidence, which means that the stuff you've read in newspapers and Tweets probably isn't admissible in court . . .
Indicting people and having juries return "not guilty" verdicts because there isn't evidence to prove each element of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt may not accomplish what people think it will accomplish.
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Feb 12
One reason I think social media is turning everyone into authoritarians: people don't read or think.

They see a headline and have a strong emotional reaction, which they Tweet and which then gets repeated by others, who are also not thinking . . .

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Political psychologists like @karen_stenner describe the authoritarian personality.

Those with an authoritarian disposition are averse to complexity. They reject nuance.

They prefer sameness and uniformity and have “cognitive limitations.”

(link in the next Tweet)

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See for example, "Authoritarianism is not a momentary madness,” which originally appeared in this book, an dwhich Stenner has now made available free on her website, here: ……e-4700-aaa9-743a55a9437a.filesusr.com/ugd/02ff25_370…

Timothy Snyder also talks about the danger of what he calls Internet Memes.

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