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Authoritarianism is an [[ideology]] that affirms that individual rights and liberties do not matter and that the decisions of how society should be run should be left to a single [[dictator]] or a small group of elites. Authoritarianism comes in three forms, fascism, communism, and religious fundamentalism.
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Authoritarianism is an [[ideology]] that affirms that individual rights and liberties do not matter and that the decisions of how society should be run should be left to a single [[dictator]] or a small group of elites. Authoritarianism comes in three main forms although there could be others. The three main forms of authoritarianism are fascism, communism, and religious fundamentalism.
 
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Revision as of 20:48, October 14, 2007

Authoritarianism is an ideology that affirms that individual rights and liberties do not matter and that the decisions of how society should be run should be left to a single dictator or a small group of elites. Authoritarianism comes in three main forms although there could be others. The three main forms of authoritarianism are fascism, communism, and religious fundamentalism.