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Mentioned in 8 episodes
The Authoritarian personality
Book • 1950
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Recommended by Rafael Behr and Philip Berman as an insightful episode discussing the authoritarian personality and its implications for political behavior.

Five Years: Our Brains Hurt A Lot
Mentioned by Pete Quinones in the context of discussing the book's analysis of authoritarian personalities and their characteristics.

s07e44 | Peter Quiñones: Post-Libertarian
Mentioned by James Lindsay when discussing critical theory's influence on societal views.

James Lindsey: Exposing the Insanity of Modern Academia
Mentioned by Pete Quinones as a book he is reading.

The Edward Bernays Episodes - featuring Buck Johnson and Philo's Miscellany
Mentioned by Tracy Rowland in the context of the Frankfurt School's influence on the 1968 generation.

The Intellectual Legacy of Pope Benedict XVI w/ Tracey Rowland
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James Lindsay in relation to his work on the authoritarian personality and its connection to critical theory.


Communism 2.5: Social Communism | James Lindsay
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Leor Zmigrod as a huge inspiration for her work, focusing on the psychology of prejudice from an experimental perspective.


Episode 2501: Leor Zmigrod on how radical ideology is infecting our brains
Mentioned by Heribert Adam in the context of discussing the authoritarian personality and its relevance to understanding xenophobia.

TrumpWorld: Canada, South Africa, Germany, and the Global Far-Right
Mentioned as the book that this episode is about.

The making of an ‘authoritarian personality’
Mentioned by Pete Quinonez as a book he's been studying, relating to the themes of repressive tolerance.

Reading Herbert Marcuse's 'Repressive Tolerance' w/ Aaron from Timeline Earth - Complete