Authoritarianism and the transgenerational transmission of corporal punishment
Vera Clemens, Oliver Decker, Paul Plener, Andreas Witt, Cedric Sachser, Elmar Brähler & Jörg Fegert | 2020
Authoritarianism, firstly described by Horkheimer in 1936, is characterized by submission to authorities, aggression against subordinates and conventionalism. Authoritarianism is discussed as major contributor for right-wing attitudes. Horkheimer hy- pothesized that authoritarianism has its origin in the experience of harsh parenting and exposure to corporal punishment (CP) by authoritarian parents. The other way around, literature points towards an association between conventionalism and support of CP as disciplinary method, suggesting a role of authoritarianism in the vicious cycle of transgenerational transmission of CP.
Date
06.08.2020
Language
English
Publication Type
Journal article
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LEI_F_07
RISC
Leipzig
Legitimation Crisis in Liberal Democracy and Authoritarian Dynamics
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