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Authoritarianism, Cave Dwelling and the Contemporary Escape from Freedom
2 years ago William Bergquist 0
Today (during the third decade of the 21st Century) we are finding powerful forces moving many countries toward authoritarianism. These forces are identified in this essay.
Authoritarianism and the Escape from Freedom
3 years ago William Bergquist 0
The lingering ghost of authoritarianism in Eastern Europe that Berne Weiss and I identified during the early 1990s (Bergquist and Weiss, 1994) was tragically prescient. This ghost is still haunting many 21st Century countries throughout the world.
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