ERIC Number: EJ1427850
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
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Authoritarian Personality, Antidemocratic Behavior, and Ethnocentrism in Brazil
Educational Philosophy and Theory, v56 n7 p711-723 2024
Inspired by the Studies on authoritarian personality and based on contemporary research on authoritarianism in Brazil, we will analyze the construction of the idol aura surrounding former president Bolsonaro, which allowed the far right to be elected and remain in power until the last elections in 2022. We see his rise as mostly due to the digital violence that largely benefited his campaign and was directed against the block of left-wing candidates. So as to clarify this issue, we will revisit the sociohistorical and psycho-political fundamentals of the antidemocratic and ethnocentric behaviors spurred by that leadership that became idolized. We will also outline an emancipatory, antiracist, culturally relevant and decolonial education, as a way to provide what Adorno regarded as being the antidote to the reemergence of a regressive barbarism. In the case of Brazil, barbarism refers to the remnants of the slave system implemented in the country for three and a half centuries, whose destructive potential was awakened under Bolsonaro's government, given the latent antidemocratic and authoritarian tendencies in our society.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Authoritarianism, Democratic Values, Ethnocentrism, Personality Traits, Presidents, Political Attitudes, Power Structure, Cultural Context, Latin Americans, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Speeches, Leadership Role, Social Bias, Antisocial Behavior
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Brazil
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