A conservative authoritarianism means absolute obedience to authority but with some reservations. There is questioning of the authority up to a certain extent.
I am not sure what you mean by the term "constitutional authoritarianism " but the constitution since 1789 has been the foundation of the government nothing more or less. Authoritarianism is a philosophy of a supreme singular authority over government which doesn't fit with a democracy.
"Constitutional authoritarianism" refers to Ferdinand Marcos' administration between 1972 and 1986. It was when the Philippines was under one-man rule that was legalized by the 1973 constitution.
BEN NWABUEZE has written: 'CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA; V. 5: THE RETURN OF AFRICA TO CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY' 'CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA; V. 2: CONSTITUTIONALISM, AUTHORITARIANISM AND STATISM'
Authoritarianism
most extreme form of authoritarianism called
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Anti-authoritarianism is a belief that communities should have a right to govern themselves and not to be ruled by an outside force.
Harold William Metz has written: 'Authoritarianism and the individual' -- subject(s): Authoritarianism
No, authoritarianism predates Adolf Hitler. Authoritarian rulers and systems have existed throughout history, with examples such as ancient kings and emperors, the Roman Empire, and various dictators and monarchs in different parts of the world. Hitler's rise to power in Nazi Germany was just one instance of authoritarianism in the 20th century.
No such thing. It is a contradiction in terms. They are opposites.
Guillermo A. O'Donnell has written: 'Bureaucratic authoritarianism' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Authoritarianism 'Contrapontos' 'Y a mi, que me importa?' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Politics and government, Political socialization 'Disonancias' -- subject(s): Democracy 'Modernization and bureaucratic-authoritarianism' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Bureaucracy, Authoritarianism, Case studies
Authoritarianism!