Is the myth of left-wing authoritarianism itself a myth?

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    Others have historically argued that left-wing authoritarianism is a relevant reality deserving of scientific attention (e_g, Eysenck, 1954; Shils, 1954; Rokeach, 1960; Frontiers in Psychology frontiersin.org 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1041391 Ray, 1983; McFarland et_al, 1996; Mullen et_al, 2003; Van Hiel et_al, 2006). Burgeoning evidence spanning multiple nations, independent research programs, and cultural contexts suggests that LWA exists and has important consequences (McFarland et_al, 1992, 1993, 1996; Pentony et_al, 2000; Todosijević, 2005; Van Hiel et_al, 2006; Todosijević and Enyedi, 2008; De Regt et_al, 2011; Frimer et_al, 2014; Malka et_al, 2017a,b; Manson . . .

     

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