Heather Cox Richardson (2023) Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America (Viking), p. xii-xiii.
“The key to the rise of authoritarians… is their use
of language and false history
Authoritarians rise when economic, social, political,
or religious change makes members of a formerly powerful group feel as if they
have been left behind. Their frustration makes them vulnerable to leaders who
promise to make them dominant again. A strongman downplays the real conditions
that have created their problems and tells them that the only reason they have
been dispossessed is that their enemies have cheated them of power.
Such leaders undermine existing power structures, and
as they collapse, people previously apathetic about politics turn into
activists, not necessarily expecting a better life, but seeing themselves as
heroes reclaiming their country. Leaders don’t try to persuade people to
support real solutions, but instead reinforce their followers’ fantasy
self-image and organize themselves into a mass movement. Once people
internalize their leader’s propaganda, it doesn't matter when pieces of it are
proven to be lies, because it has because become central to their identity
As a strong man becomes more and more destructive,
followers’ loyalty only increases. Having begun to treat their perceived
enemies badly, they need to believe their victims deserve it. Turning against
the leader who inspired such behavior would mean admitting they had been wrong
and that they, not their enemies, are evil. This they cannot do.
Having forged a dedicated following, a strongman warps history to galvanize his base into an authoritarian movement. He insists that his policies – which opponents loathe – simply follow established natural or religious rules his enemies have abandoned. Those rules portray society as based in hierarchies, rather than equality, and make the strongman's followers better than their opponents. Following those “traditional” rules creates a clear path for a nation and can only lead to a good outcome. Failing to follow them will lead to terrible consequences.”
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