The British History Podcast

Bonus Episode: The Authoritarians

Jan 8, 2026
Dive into the world of authoritarians, exploring the intriguing dynamics of power and resistance. Learn how modern theories can illuminate medieval societies and reshape our understanding of chivalry as a cultural force. Discover Bob Altemeyer’s insights on authoritarian traits and the psychology behind follower behavior. Engaging simulations showcase the impact of authority on group dynamics and conflict. The podcast also highlights the tension between ethics and profit, revealing how dominators can drive dangerous competition.
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INSIGHT

Altemeyer's Measurable Authoritarian Profile

  • Bob Altemeyer developed measurable scales to identify 'right-wing authoritarianism' and its followers using surveys and experiments.
  • His work separates follower traits from leaders and focuses on testable psychosocial patterns rather than moralizing labels.
INSIGHT

Follower Traits: Submission, Aggression, Conventionalism

  • Authoritarian followers score high on submission to authority, aggression in authority's name, conventionalism, and prejudice toward movable out-groups.
  • These traits form a flexible prejudice machinery tied to whichever hegemonic authority dominates a society.
INSIGHT

Danger Perception Fuels Moral Aggression

  • Authoritarian followers often perceive the world as dangerous, a learned fear usually transmitted in childhood.
  • That fear pairs with moral righteousness to justify aggressive punishment toward perceived enemies.
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