Winstonm, on 2016-May-25, 19:22, said:
I think when we take this finding and apply it to the authoritarian concept we might be getting closer to the answer of the Trump phenomenon. The authoritarian type person has been more deeply affected psychologically by terrorists' strikes and the anxious type has trouble distinguishing new possible threats from the old. Once the anxiety level is high, the authoritarian personality type looks to simple, strong messages from a seemingly strong-sounding leader willing to restore a sense of calm with his rhetoric.
Or so it seems.
You have written a lot about how to understand what is happening. Well, it is tough. But a few pages back I recommended an article for the Wash Post:
https://www.washingt...5f9a_story.html
I will quote parts.
Setser has kids and, for now, a job. Jennifer Bowers is his fiancee.
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"What in the world is happening to this neighborhood?" Setser was saying now, waiting again for the school bus on his front porch. In the months since the announcement at UTEC, the steady march of anger and anxiety had been moving down his manufacturing line, part after part, shift after shift, and lately he had begun to notice things about Huntington that he had once overlooked. There were weeds creeping up around the neat craftsman homes, a stray needle in the alley and a fresh layer of graffiti on the nearby apartment building. "Can't anyone keep up a house anymore?" he said.
His children came home on the bus, and they sat down for family dinner and took turns talking about their days. Bowers had booked the wedding photographer. "Expensive but worth it," she said. The two boys had decided they wanted to go back to Florida, where they had vacationed, because they thought it might be nicer than Indiana. Krystal had met with an adviser at school and decided she wanted to become a dental hygienist, because the adviser thought there were lots of openings, and if so Krystal was happy to clean teeth
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"We're getting to the point where there aren't really any good options left," he said. "The system is broken. Maybe its time to blow it up and start from scratch, like Trump's been saying."
Krystal rolled her eyes at him. "Come on. You're a Democrat."
"I was. But that was before we started turning into a weak country," he said. "Pretty soon there won't be anything left. We'll all be flipping burgers."
"Fine, but so what?" she said. "We just turn everything over to the guy who yells the loudest?"
Setser leaned into the table and banged it once for emphasis. "They're throwing our work back in our face," he said. "China is doing better. Even Mexico is doing better. Don't you want someone to go kick ass?"
"That doesn't really seem like you," she said, and for a few seconds she stared back at him, as if examining someone for the first time. The spices were alphabetized on the shelves. The family schedule was printed on the wall. Theirs was a happy home, a stable home.
These are not people such that I need a social scientist's help to understand them. They are the from my childhood, and it is here that the action will be in the upcoming election. I hope that the Dems can find a way to speak to them. It was once so.