You asked for authoritarian, I cited something that defines a different concept.
definition of fascism
Umberto Eco, in 1995, laid out 14 common charactistics that characterize what he describes as ur-fascism, fascist societies independent of the time and place.
Cult of Tradition – A syncretic belief in ancient truths, rejecting modern interpretations.
Rejection of Modernism – Viewing the Enlightenment and rationalism as the root of moral decline.
Cult of Action for Action’s Sake – Valuing action over reflection, leading to anti-intellectualism.
Disagreement is Treason – Suppressing dissent and critical thinking as threats to unity.
Fear of Difference – Exploiting xenophobia and racism to unify the in-group against outsiders.
Appeal to a Frustrated Middle Class – Mobilizing those feeling economically or socially displaced.
Obsession with a Plot – Promoting conspiracy theories to justify aggression against perceived enemies.
Enemies are Both Too Strong and Too Weak – Portraying adversaries as simultaneously formidable and feeble.
Pacifism is Trafficking with the Enemy – Viewing life as perpetual warfare, dismissing peace efforts as betrayal.
Contempt for the Weak – Glorifying strength and dismissing compassion as weakness.
Everybody is Educated to Become a Hero – Promoting a cult of death and martyrdom.
Machismo – Elevating aggressive masculinity and denigrating non-conforming sexual behaviors.
Selective Populism – Claiming to represent the unified will of the people, dismissing individual rights.
Newspeak – Employing an impoverished vocabulary to limit critical thought.
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You asked for authoritarian, I cited something that defines a different concept.
definition of fascism
Umberto Eco, in 1995, laid out 14 common charactistics that characterize what he describes as ur-fascism, fascist societies independent of the time and place.
Damn, we’re crushing it
Oh boy. We’re already at 13 out of 14 on the checklist.
Which one do you miss?